Off-road precautions – HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Off-Road Precautions

For your safety and the safety of

your passengers, please follow

these precautions:

Don't Modify Your Vehicle

We urge you not to install

aftermarket "lift kits," oversize

wheels and tires, or alter your

vehicle in any other way that

would change the vehicle's

suspension or ride height. Such

modifications can make handling

difficult and unpredictable, and

they could cause you to lose

control, roll over and be seriously

hurt or killed.

Wear Seat Belts

Seat belts are just as important

off-road as on pavement. Seat

belts can hold you in position on

rough and bumpy trails and when

driving on hills. If you don't wear

your seat belt, you could bounce

around and strike the interior of

the vehicle, or even lose control

and crash. Whenever you drive,

make sure you and your

passengers always wear seat belts.

If children or infants are along for

the ride, see that they are properly

secured, and never let a passenger

ride in the cargo compartment. In

a rollover crash, an unbelted

person is more likely to die than a

person wearing a seat belt.

Drive Smart

Off-road surfaces and conditions

can change quickly and

unexpectedly. It takes time to

learn how to read the terrain and

develop off-road driving skills. So

always use good judgment. Don't

drive faster than conditions

warrant, and if you ever feel

uncomfortable about a given

situation, don't do it.

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