RIDING THE VEHICLE
On snowmobiles allowing two passen-
gers, if you have an adult and a child for
passenger, BRP recommends that the
child sits in the center location. This
allows an adult sitting in the rear seat
to keep a visual contact with the child
and hold him if necessary. In addition,
the child is best protected against the
wind and cold temperature if seated in
the center location.
Each operator has a responsibility to
ensure the safety of his passengers
and should inform them of snowmobil-
ing basics.
WARNING
– Passengers must only sit on
designated
passenger
seats.
Never allow anyone to sit be-
tween the handlebar and the
operator.
– Each passenger seat must have
a strap or grab handles and
meet SSCC standards.
– Passengers and operators must
always wear an approved hel-
mets and warm clothing appro-
priate for snowmobiling. Make
sure that no skin is exposed.
– Once underway, if a passenger
feels uncomfortable or inse-
cure for any reason, he must
not wait, and tell the driver to
slowdown or stop.
Riding with passengers on board is dif-
ferent than riding alone. The operator
has the benefit of knowing what will
be the next maneuver and is able to
prepare himself accordingly. The oper-
ator also benefits from the support of
his grip on the handlebar. In contrast,
the passengers have to rely on the op-
erator’s careful and safe operation of
the vehicle. In addition, “body eng-
lish” is limited with passengers, and
the operator can sometimes see more
of the trail ahead than the passengers.
Therefore, smooth starting and stop-
ping are required with passengers, and
the operator must slow down. The op-
erator must also warn passengers of
side hills, bumps, branches, etc. An
unforeseen bump can leave you pas-
senger-less. Remind your passengers
to lean into the turn with you, without
causing the vehicle to topple. Be ex-
tremely careful, go more slowly and
check the passengers frequently.
WARNING
When riding with a passenger:
– Braking ability and steering
control are reduced. Decrease
speed and allow extra space to
maneuver.
– Adjust suspension according to
weight.
For complete information on how to
adjust the suspension, please refer to
the
TUNE YOUR RIDE
section.
Use extra caution and go even more
slowly with young passengers. Check
frequently to make certain the child has
a firm grip and is properly positioned
with his feet on the running boards.
Terrain/Riding Variations
Groomed Trail
On a maintained trail, sitting is the
most preferred riding position. Do not
race and, above all, keep to the right
hand side of the trail. Be prepared
for the unexpected. Observe all trail
signs. Do not zigzag from one side of
the trail to the other.
Ungroomed Trail
Unless there has been a fresh snow-
fall you can expect “washboard” and
snowdrift conditions. Taken at exces-
sive speeds, such conditions can be
physically harmful. Slow down. Hold
on the handlebar and assume a post-
ing position. Feet should be under the
body assuming a crouched position to
absorb any jarring effect. On longer
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