Your Driving and
the
0
0
likelihood the vehicle
will
tumble end
over end.
But
when
you
drive across
an
incline.
the much more narrow
track width
(the
distance between the
left and right whecls) may not prevent
the vehicle from tilting and rolling
over.
Also,
driving across an incline
puts more weight on the downhill
wheels. This could cause a downhill
slide or a rollover.
Surfkce conditions can be
a
problem
when you drive across
il
hill. Loose
gravel, muddy spots. or even wet
grass can cause your tires
to
slip
sideways, downhill.
If
the vehicle
slips sideways.
it
can
hit
something
that
will
trip
it
(a
rock,
a
rut,
etc.) and
roll over.
Hidden obstacles can make the
steepness
of
the incline even worse.
If
you drive across a rock with the uphill
wheels, or
if
the downhill wheels drop
into
a
rut
or
depression. your vehicle
can
tilt
even more.
For reasons like these, you need
to
decide
carefully whether
to
try
to
drive across an
incline. Just because the trail goes across
the incline doesn’t mean
you
have
to
drive it.
The
last vehicle
to
iry
it
might
have rolled over.
Road
Drivihg
across
an
incline
that’s too
steep
will
make
your
vehicle
roll
over.
You
could be seriously
injured
or
killed.
If
you
have
any
doubt
about
the steepness
of
the
incline,
don’t
drive
across
it.
Find
another route
instead.
Q:
What if
I’m
driving across
an
incline
that’s
not
too
steep, but
I
hit
some
loose gravel and start
to
slide
downhill. What should
I
do‘?
A:
If you feel your vehicle starting
to
slide sideways,
turn
downhill.
This
should help straighten
out
the vehicle
and prevent the side slipping. However
a
much better way
to
prevent
this
is
to
get
out
and “walk the come”
so
you
know what the surface
is
like bcforc
you drive it.
Stalling on an Incline
If
your vehicle stalls when you’re
crossing an incline, be sure
you
(and your
passengers) get out
on
the uphill side,
even
if
the
door there is harder
to
open. If
you get
out
on
the downhill side and the
vehicle starts to roll over,
you’ll
be right
in
its path.
If
you
have
to
walk down the slope, stay
out of the path the vehicle will take if
it
does roll over.
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