! WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
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Sound Judgment
Constantly be aware of your surround-
ings before and during your ride.
Night Riding
Riding at night can be very hazardous.
Obstacles and other hazards (that are eas-
ily identified during daytime) are much
more difficult to see and avoid. When
night riding, make sure the lights are
properly adjusted and in good working
order. Reduce speed; do not over-drive
the headlight. Never travel in an unfamil-
iar area or blaze a new trail at night.
Always carry a flashlight or flare for sig-
naling an emergency.
Paved Surfaces
Try to avoid it. The ATV isn’t designed
for pavement. Its handling becomes more
difficult on paved surfaces.
Trail Riding
Use sound judgment when trail riding;
that means riding on a trail that fits your
ability level. If the trail is pretty rugged,
standing up on your footrests will make it
easier for you to endure the rough terrain.
Make yourself visible by using head-
lights and taillights, and pull completely
off the trail if you need to stop.
Keep your weight shifted into the slope.
It also helps to know which trails you can
legally ride and who else might be on
those same trails. These are signs cur-
rently used in some areas to designate
trail types and restrictions.
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People do all kinds of things that you
can’t predict or control.
Riding Companions
Leave a lot of space between you and
other riders, especially in dusty and dirty
conditions, because it’ll be difficult to see
the riders in front of you stopping.
Do not carry a passenger on any ATV
designed for single-rider use. These
ATV’s do not have appropriate equip-
ment (hand-holds, footrests, etc) to
accommodate riders. Additionally, the
added weight and weight shift can make
the vehicle difficult to control.
Those Around You
Trail Signs
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