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OPERATION
Driving with a Passenger
1. Never carry a passenger on a 1-up vehicle. Never carry more than
one passenger on a 2-up vehicle.
2. Do not carry a passenger on a 2-up vehicle until you have at least
two hours of driving experience with the vehicle.
3. Never allow anyone under 12 years of age to ride as a passenger on
a 2-up vehicle. Make sure any passenger is tall enough to
comfortably and safely reach the grab handles and footrests. Allow
a passenger to ride only in the approved passenger seat.
4. Make sure the passenger is wearing appropriate riding gear,
including an approved helmet with a rigid chin guard. See page 17.
5. Perform the pre-ride
inspection. See page 64.
6. Always make sure the
passenger seat is installed
and securely latched before
operating with a passenger.
7. Lock the parking brake.
8. Mount the vehicle from the
left side. After the operator
is seated, the passenger
should mount the vehicle
from the left side. Always
make sure the brake is
engaged to ensure the
vehicle remains motionless
whenever a passenger mounts or dismounts.
9. Do not carry more than one passenger.
10. Slow down. Control may be more difficult with a passenger on
board. Allow more time and distance for braking.