Supervision; Taking Responsibility; Inexperienced/Untrained Riders; Experienced Riders - Arctic Cat 550 H1 EFI Manual

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Supervision

Overview
You're responsible for supervising those
who ride your ATV. Your wisdom is
valuable... it'll bring them all back
safely—your friends, your family, your
relatives, and your ATV. It's crucial that
you consider yourself a supervisor for
all riders of your ATV. Whether you
accept responsibility or not, the truth is
that you are responsible for others riding
your ATV.

Taking Responsibility

You're to the last letter in "P.A.S.S."...
"Supervision."
You've
through the manual, and you've seen
what's involved. That puts you in a good
position to be confident about what you
know. So now it's time to use your
knowledge and supervise others who
ride your ATV.
Inexperienced/Untrained
Riders
You can't let people ride your ATV who
don't know what they're doing. Unless
they've had over a year of experience
with ATV riding, it's your responsibility
to keep them off your ATV. It can be
dangerous - all the more reason for you
to be firm.

Experienced Riders

If anyone is going to borrow your ATV,
you are responsible for their supervi-
sion. Before they ride, have them read
the Operator's Manual. You train them.
It doesn't matter how you do it, as long
as you do it.
! WARNING
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TRV's are a little different from the han-
dling to the stability to the controls. So
regardless of how much experience your
family members have, they don't have
experience with your ATV. Let experi-
enced riders get familiar with your
ATV—show them the basics before they
take off. You don't want it on your con-
science that someone got hurt because
you didn't tell them how to use your
ATV.
Remember that regardless of
experience, you should never let
anyone under the age of 16 oper-
ate your ATV
just
gone
Indicates a potential hazard that could
result in a serious injury or death.
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