Improperly operating on hills can cause loss of control, rollover, or
accident,
which can lead to serious injury or death. Use extra care when
operating on hills. Plan for rough terrain, ruts, and other changes in traction and
terrain.
Driving up hills
Check the terrain before ascending a hill and make sure it is not too slippery or
loose. Engage all-wheel drive for hills. Drive straight uphill, keeping speed and
throttle steady. Avoid steep hills which can cause the vehicle to overturn.
Recovering from stalling on a hill
If the vehicle loses forward speed, apply the brakes gradually and stop. Do not
attempt to turn the vehicle around. Instead, shift to reverse and allow the vehicle
to slowly roll straight downhill. Apply light brake pressure to control speed.
Overtopping a hill
Slow down when you reach the crest of a hill. Never blindly go over the crest of a
hill or a drop off at high speed. An obstacle, a sharp drop, or another vehicle or
person could be on the other side of the hill.
Driving down hills
Check the terrain before descending a hill and make sure it is not too slippery or
loose. Engage all-wheel drive and proceed slowly, applying the brakes lightly.
Never descend a hill with the transmission in neutral or if the engine is turned off.
Avoid side hilling (riding across slopes)
If unavoidable, proceed slowly and with extra caution. Avoid obstacles and
changes in terrain that could cause the vehicle to tip or slide. If it feels like the
vehicle begins to tip or slide, immediately turn downhill.
Riding near wooded areas or brush
Use extra caution when operating near trees, particularly when operating on
narrow trails. Tree branches or brush can be driven into the cab striking or
stabbing occupants.
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Summary of Contents for RZR Pro R 2022
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