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momentum going, but not so fast that you
cannot react to changes in the terrain as
you climb. Slow down when you reach the
crest of the hill if you cannot clearly see
what is on the other side-there could be
another person, an obstacle, or a sharp
drop off.
If you start to lose traction or momentum
when climbing, use the brakes to come to a
stop. Do not attempt to turn the vehicle
around. With your foot on the brake, look
behind you and plan your descent. Shift the
drive select lever in reverse so you can use
the engine brake if necessary to slow your
descent. Release the brake and begin to
coast down the hill. Use engine braking as
much as possible, gently applying the
brakes when necessary.
Going downhill
Check the terrain carefully before going
down a hill. When possible, choose a path
that lets you drive your vehicle straight
downhill. Avoid sharp angles that could
allow the vehicle to roll over. Carefully
choose your path and drive no faster than
you will be able to react to obstacles that
may appear.
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WARNING
Summary of Contents for Raider
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