Rough Terrain; Riding In Brush Or Wooded Areas - Yamaha U-MAX G23E Owner's/Operator's Manual

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If you must turn on the slope to avoid an ob-
stacle, do so slowly and carefully. If the vehi-
cle starts to tip, gradually steer in the downhill
direction if there are no obstacles in your path.
As you regain proper balance, gradually steer
again in the direction you want to go.

ROUGH TERRAIN

Avoid operating over rough terrain. Look for
obstacles that could cause damage to the ve-
hicle or could lead to a rollover or accident.
Avoid jumping the vehicle as injury, loss of
control, and damage to the vehicle could oc-
cur.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Operating in rough terrain.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
The vehicle can overturn or go out of
control.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Always be alert to changing terrain. Go
slowly and be extra careful on unfamil-
iar terrain, so you will have enough time
to react to hidden rocks, bumps, or
holes in your path.

RIDING IN BRUSH OR WOODED AREAS

When operating in areas with brush or trees,
watch carefully on both sides and above the
vehicle for obstacles such as branches that
the vehicle might hit, causing an accident, or
for brush that might enter the vehicle as you
pass and strike the driver or passenger.
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