could yank the steering wheel around,
and your thumbs or fingers could be
injured if they are in the way of the
Braking ability is affected by the type of
terrain. In most cases, gradual
application of the brakes is more
effective than abrupt braking,
particularly on loose surfaces like gravel.
Always allow for greater braking
distance on rough, loose, or slippery
Do not attempt to climb hills until you
have mastered basic maneuvers on flat
ground. Use proper driving techniques
to avoid overturns on hills and slopes.
Drive straight up hills, and avoid
crossing the side of a hill, which
increases your chance of rollover.