27
Driving
with
a
Passenger
1.
Complete
the
New
Operator
Driving
Procedures
outlined
on
page
25.
2.
Perform
the
pre
‐
ride
inspection.
See
page
24.
3.
Do
not
carry
a
passenger
until
you
have
at
least
four
hours
of
driving
experience
with
this
vehicle.
4.
Never
operate
with
a
passenger
under
12
years
of
age.
Make
sure
the
passenger
is
tall
enough
to
comfortably
and
safely
sit
in
the
passenger
seat
with
the
seat
belt
secured,
both
feet
on
the
floor
and
hands
grasping
the
hand
holds.
5.
Make
sure
the
passenger
has
at
least
2
inches
(5
cm)
of
clearance
between
his
helmet
and
the
roof.
6.
Never
carry
more
than
one
passenger
in
this
vehicle.
7.
Never
allow
a
passenger
to
ride
on
the
back
of
the
vehicle.
Allow
a
passenger
to
ride
only
in
the
passenger
seat.
8.
Make
sure
the
passenger
is
wearing
appropriate
riding
gear,
including
an
approved
helmet
and
eye
protection.
See
page
7.
9.
Make
sure
the
passenger
secures
the
seat
belt.
10.
Tell
your
passenger
to
always
keep
hands
and
feet
inside
the
vehicle
at
all
times.
11.
Drive
slowly.
Vehicle
handling
may
change
with
a
passenger
on
board.
Always
travel
at
a
speed
appropriate
for
your
skills,
your
passenger's
skills,
and
operating
conditions.
Avoid
unexpected
or
aggressive
manoeuvres
that
could
cause
discomfort
or
injury
to
a
passenger.
12.
Always
follow
all
operating
guidelines
as
outlined
on
safety
labels
and
in
this
manual.