OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
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A rollover or other accident can occur quickly during abrupt maneuvers such as:
Sharp turns or hard acceleration.
Deceleration when turning.
When driving on hills or over obstacles.
Abrupt maneuvers or aggressive driving can cause rollovers or loss of control even in flat open
areas. If the vehicle rolls over, any part of your body (such as arms, legs, or head) outside of the
cockpit can be crushed and trapped by the cage or other parts of the vehicle. You can also be injured
by impact with the ground, cab, or other objects.
To reduce the risk of rollovers:
Use care when turning.
Adjust steering inputs accordingly to your speed and environment.
Slow down before entering a turn.
Avoid hard braking during a turn.
Avoid sudden or hard acceleration when turning, even from a stop or low speed.
Never attempt donuts, skids, slides, fishtails, jumps, or other stunts.
If vehicle starts to skid or slide, steer in the direction of the skid or slide.
Never slam the brakes and lock the wheels.
This vehicle is built primarily for OFF-ROAD purposes. Riding on paved surfaces may
seriously affect vehicle handling and control. If you must drive on paved surfaces for a short
distance, reduce speed and avoid abrupt inputs to steering wheel, accelerator and brake
pedals.