Safety, Operator safety, Warning – Polaris Trail Touring Deluxe User Manual

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SAFETY

Operator Safety

Riding Position

Operating a snowmobile requires skill and balance for proper control.

Rider positions may vary with experience and the features available on

some snowmobiles, but under many conditions, the proper position is to

be seated with both feet on the running boards and both hands on the

handlebar grips for proper throttle, brake and steering control.

NOTE: Use of a backrest may hinder your weight shifting ability. This

could affect your ability to control this rider-active vehicle in cer-

tain extreme driving situations.

Survival Preparation

For your safety, always ride in a group of other snowmobilers. Always

tell someone where you're going and how long you expect to be gone. If

it isn't possible to ride with others, and you must travel into remote

areas, always carry survival equipment that's appropriate to the condi-

tions you may encounter. Such equipment may include, but is not lim-

ited to: extra clothing, a sleeping bag, a flashlight, food and water, a

signaling mirror, a means of building a fire, and a two-way radio or cel-

lular telephone.

For added protection, carry the following items on your snowmobile at

all times:

WARNING

Improper riding position may reduce control and could result in serious injury

or death. Always ride in a position that allows for control of your vehicle.

• Spare Drive Belt

• Winter Survival Kit

• Extra Set of Spark Plugs

• Trail Map

• Tow Rope

• Owner's Manual

• Extra Oil

• First Aid Kit

• Fuel Deicer

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