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Basic Operation & Driving Guidelines
Driving on Hills
Hills present some of the greatest challenges and hazards, especially
if you are carrying cargo or pulling a trailer. If you are new to off-road
driving, start with gentle inclines, take time to learn how your vehicle
handles on slopes, and read the information that follows.
Even if you have previous off-road driving experience, the guidelines
below should serve as important reminders.
Approaching a Hill
When you approach a hill, you need to decide whether it is one that you
and your vehicle can handle. For example, ask yourself:
• Is the hill too steep? Is the incline constant, or are there places where it
gets suddenly steeper? If you run out of power, you may not be able to
continue forward.
• Is there enough traction for you to make it to the top without spinning
the wheels or sliding backwards?
• Are there obstacles, such as rocks or ruts, that could upset your vehicle
and make it roll over?
• If there is no safe predetermined path, can you drive straight up the
hill without turning?
• Do you know what is on the other side of the hill?
If you do not know the answers to these questions before beginning
an ascent, you should stop and walk up the hill to find out.
Driving Guidelines
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