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OPERATION
Driving with a Passenger
11. Ride to the ability of your passenger, instead of to your own ability.
Avoid unexpected or aggressive maneuvers that could cause a
passenger to fall from the vehicle.
12. Do not cross a hillside with a passenger on board. See page 76.
13. A passenger should always be seated behind the operator with both
hands on the passenger grab handles at all times. The passenger
should never hold on to the operator. Never secure a passenger to
the vehicle or to the operator with a belt, rope or similar device.
14. Make sure the passenger understands the importance of “active rid-
ing.” When hill-climbing or performing maneuvers, a passenger
should shift body weight in the same manner in which the driver
shifts body weight. For example, the passenger should lean to the
inside of a turn along with the operator and should always lean
uphill when climbing and descending hills.