Owner's Manual - Page 283

For PASSPORT 2001.

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Driving Off-Road
Driving off-road can be hazardous
if you fail to take the proper
precautions. For example, you can
have an accident or roll over
during maneuvers such as turning,
driving on hills, or over obstacles.
The following pages contain
practical tips on basic off-road
operations. They also give
important guidelines about
driving on hills, avoiding
obstacles, and other situations you
may encounter.
Starting Off
For better traction on all surfaces,
accelerate slowly and gradually
build up speed. If you start too
fast on wet soil, mud, snow or ice,
you might not have enough
traction to get underway. On soft
sand, you could dig yourself into
a hole.
Off-Road Driving Information
Improperly operating this
vehicle off-road can cause an
accident or rollover in which
you and your passengers
could be seriously injured or
killed.
Follow all instructions and
guidelines in this booklet.
Keep your speed low and
don't drive faster than
conditions permit.
Don't take chances and be
especially careful on hills
and rough terrain.
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