On snowmobiles allowing two passengers, if you have an adult and
a child for passenger, BRP recommends that the child sits in the
center location. This allows an adult sitting in the rear seat to keep
a visual contact with the child and hold him if necessary. In addition,
the child is best protected against the wind and cold temperature if
seated in the center location.
Each operator has a responsibility to ensure the safety of his passen-
gers and should inform them of snowmobiling basics.
WARNING
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Passengers must only sit on designated passenger seats.
Never allow anyone to sit between the handlebar and the
operator.
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Each passenger seat must have a strap or grab handles and
meet SSCC standards.
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Passengers and operators must always wear DOT ap-
proved helmets and warm clothing appropriate for snow-
mobiling. Make sure that no skin is exposed.
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Once underway, if a passenger feels uncomfortable or un-
secure for any reason, he must not wait, and tell the driver
to slowdown or stop.
Riding with passengers on board is different than riding alone. The
operator has the benefit of knowing what will be the next maneuver
and is able to prepare himself accordingly. The operator also bene-
fits from the support of his grip on the handlebar. In contrast, the
passengers have to rely on the operator’s careful and safe operation
of the vehicle. In addition, “body english” is limited with passen-
gers, and the operator can sometimes see more of the trail ahead
than the passengers. Therefore, smooth starting and stopping are
required with passengers, and the operator must slow down. The
operator must also warn passengers of side hills, bumps, branches,
etc. An unforeseen bump can leave you passenger-less. Remind
your passengers to lean into the turn with you, without causing the
vehicle to topple. Be extremely careful, go more slowly and check
the passengers frequently.
WARNING
When riding with a passenger:
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Braking ability and steering control are reduced. Decrease
speed and allow extra space to maneuver.
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Adjust suspension according to weight.
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Summary of Contents for 2006 RT series
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