RIDING THE VEHICLE
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Carrying a Passenger
Certain snowmobiles are designed for an operator only (1-
UP), and others can allow one passenger (2-UP). Make sure
to identify and respect the warnings according to your specific
models.
Even when a passenger is allowed, this person must be
physically fit for snowmobiling.
WARNING
Any passenger must be able to firmly lay his feet on the
footrests and keep his hands on the handholds or seat
strap at all times when seated. Respecting those physical
criteria is important to ensure that the passenger is stable
and to reduce the risks of ejection.
The operator has a responsibility to ensure the safety of his
passenger and should inform the passenger about snowmo-
biling basics.
WARNING
- Passenger must only sit on designated passenger
seat. Never allow anyone to sit between the handle-
bar and the operator.
- Passenger and operator must always wear an
approved helmet and warm clothing appropriate for
snowmobiling. Make sure that no skin is exposed.
- If the passenger feels uncomfortable or insecure
for any reason, he must right away inform the oper-
ator to slowdown or stop.
Riding with a passenger on board is different than riding
alone. The operator has the benefit of knowing what will be
the next maneuver and is able to prepare himself accordingly.
The operator also benefits from the support of his grip on
the handlebar. In contrast, the passenger has to rely on