RIDING YOUR VEHICLE
NOTICE
Never leave key to the ON
position for a prolonged period of
time as this will completely drain
battery charge. Once batteries are
completely discharged, the charg-
ing function will be disabled. Have
your vehicle transported to your
nearest Can-Am dealer.
Recreational, Group and Distance
Riding
Respect the rights and limitations of
others. Stay away from areas des-
ignated for other types of off road
use. This includes snowmobile trails,
equestrian trails, cross country ski
trails, mountain bike trails, etc. Never
assume there are no other users on
the trail. Always stay to the right of the
trail and do not zig zag to one side of
the trail then the other. Be prepared
to stop or pull off to the side if another
trail user appears in front of you.
Join a local side-by-side vehicle club. It
will provide you with a map and advice
or inform you where you can ride. If a
club does not exist in your area, help to
start one. Group riding and club activi-
ties provide a pleasurable, social expe-
rience. Never ride under the influence
of alcohol or drugs, or tired or ill.
Always keep a safe distance from
other riders. Your judgment of speed,
terrain conditions, weather, mechan-
ical condition of your vehicle and the
“trust in judgment” you have in others
around you will help you make a better
choice of appropriate safe distance.
This vehicle, like any other motorized
vehicle, cannot stop “on a dime”.
Before you ride, tell someone where
you are planning to travel and your ex-
pected time of return.
Most
importantly,
check
battery
charge. Estimate your driving range
according to conditions.
Find out
where you can charge the batteries.
Environment
One of the benefits of this vehicle is
that it can take you off the beaten path
away from most communities. How-
ever, you should always respect na-
ture and the rights of others to enjoy
it. Do not ride in environmentally sen-
sitive areas. Do not drive over forest
crops or shrubs, nor cut down trees
or take down fencing, nor spin your
wheels and destroy the terrain. “Tread
Lightly”.
Chasing wildlife is in many areas il-
legal. Wildlife can die of exhaustion
after being chased by a motorized ve-
hicle. If you encounter animals on the
trail, stop and observe quietly and with
caution. It will be one of the better
memories of your life.
Observe the rule... “what you take in,
carry out”. Do not litter. Do not start
campfires unless you have permission
to do so, and then only away from dry
areas. The hazards you may create on
the trail may cause injury to others or
yourself, even at a later date.
Respect farm lands. Always obtain the
permission of the landowner before
riding on private land. Respect crops,
farm animals and property lines.
When driving on grass, you may unlock
rear differential to avoid damaging the
grass.
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