Driving off-road – HONDA 2002 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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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.

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.

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

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