When
YOLI
drive over obstacles or rough terrain, keep
a
firm grip on the steering wheel. Ruts, troughs or other
surface features can jerk the wheel out of your hands if’
you’re not prepared.
When you drive over bumps, rocks, or other obstacles,
your wheels can leave the ground.
If
this happens, even
with
one
or
two
wheels, you can’t control the vehicle as
well or at
all.
Because you
will
be on
an
unpaved surface, it’s
especially important
to
avoid sudden acceleration,
sudden turns or sudden braking.
In
a
way, off-road driving requires a different kind
of
alertness from driving on paved roads and highways.
There are
no
road signs, posted speed limits or signal
lights.
You
have
to
use your own good judgment about
what is safe and what isn‘t.
Drinking and driving can be very dangerous
on
any
road. And this
is
certainly true for off-road driving. At
the very time you need special alertness and driving
skills, your reflexes, perceptions and judgment can be
affected by even a small amount of alcohol.
YOLI
coulcl
have a serious
--
or even fatal
--
accident
if
you drink
and drive or ride
with
a driver
who
has been drinking.
See ”Drunken Driving”
in
the Index.
Driving on
Off-Road
Hills
Off-road driving often takes
you
up,
down
or
across a
hill.
Driving safely on hills requires good judgment and
an
understanding of what your vehicle can and can’t do.
There are some hills that simply can’t be driven, no
matter how well built the vehicle.
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PL
CAUTION:
Many hills are simply too steep for any vehicle.
If
you
drive up them, you
will
stall.
If
you drive
down them, you can’t control your speed. ]If you
drive across them,
you
will
roll over.
You
could be
seriously injured or killed.
If
you have any doubt
about the steepness, don’t drive the hill.
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