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Massimo MSU 800-5 - Riding in Brush or Wooded Areas; Encountering Obstacles on the Trail

Massimo MSU 800-5
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Riding in brush or wooded areas
When operating in areas with brush
or trees, take care to avoid hitting any
branches or obstructions as you pass.
Never hold onto the roll cage so your
hand is outside the vehicle. Hold onto
the handgrip INSIDE the roll cage.
Encountering obstacles on the trail
If you cannot go around an obstacle
such as a fallen tree trunk or a ditch,
stop the vehicle where it is safe to do so.
Set the parking brake and get out to
inspect the area thoroughly. Look from
both your approach and the exit. If you
believe you can continue safely, decide
the path that will allow you to a right
angle as possible to minimize vehicle
tipping. Go only fast enough to maintain
your momentum but still give yourself
plenty of time to react to changes in
conditions. If there is any question
about your ability to maneuver safely
over the obstacle, you should turn
around, or back up until you find a less
difficult path.

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