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I. Safety Information
• Warning!
The following signal word is used to indicate risk:
• Driving Too Fast
The maximum speed that the trailer can be safely towed, under ideal
conditions, is 60 miles per hour. Do not exceed the maximum towing
speed while towing your Carry-On Trailer.
• Changed Handling With A Trailer
When towing the trailer, you will have:
1. Slower acceleration
2. Increased stopping distance
3. Increased turning radius (watch the inside corner)
4. Longer distance to pass, due to slower acceleration
5. Increased vehicle length
Also, keep in mind the following information:
• Beware of slippery conditions. A tow-vehicle and trailer combination
is more likely to be affected by slippery road surfaces than a tow
vehicle without a trailer.
• Anticipate the trailer reaction to the air pressure wave caused by
passing trucks and busses. This reaction is called “swaying”.
• Use rear view mirrors frequently to observe both the trailer behavior
and traffic patterns.
• Use a lower gear when going down steep or long grades. Do not ride
the brakes, or they may overheat to the point of becoming ineffective.
Use the engine and transmission as a brake.
• Keep the height of your trailer in mind, especially when approaching
Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in severe
personal injury or death if the warning is ignored.
Driving too fast for conditions may result in loss of control
and cause death or serious injury. Reduce your speed
when towing a trailer.
Safety Information
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