11
Turning
Improperly
Turning
improperly
could
cause
loss
of
traction,
loss
of
control,
an
accident
or
overturn.
Never
turn
abruptly
or
at
sharp
angles.
Never
turn
at
high
speeds.
Practice
turning
at
slow
speeds
before
attempting
to
turn
at
faster
speeds.
Physical
Control
of
the
Vehicle
Removing
hands
from
the
steering
wheel
or
hand
holds
or
removing
feet
from
the
floor
while
riding
increases
the
risk
of
loss
of
control
and
accident
or
overturn.
The
operator
should
always
keep
both
hands
on
the
steering
wheel
during
operation.
A
passenger
should
always
be
seated
in
the
passenger
seat
with
both
feet
on
the
floor
and
with
both
hands
securely
grasping
the
hand
holds.
Always
keep
hands
and
feet
inside
the
vehicle
at
all
times.
Jumps
and
Stunts
Stunt
driving
increases
the
risk
of
an
accident
or
overturns.
DO
NOT
perform
power
slides,
“donuts”,
jumps
or
other
driving
stunts.
Avoid
stunt
driving.
Driving
Downhill
Improperly
Driving
downhill
improperly
could
cause
loss
of
control
or
overturn.
Always
follow
proper
procedures
for
driving
down
a
hill
as
described
in
the
owner's
manual.
Always
drive
down
a
hill
with
the
transmission
in
forward
gear.
Never
drive
down
a
hill
with
the
transmission
in
neutral.
Never
operate
the
vehicle
on
hills
steeper
than
15
degrees.
Always
check
the
terrain
carefully
before
driving
down
a
hill
Never
travel
downhill
at
high
speed.
Avoid
travelling
downhill
at
an
angle,
which
could
cause
the
vehicle
to
lean
sharply
to
one
side.