HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Turning

Off-road, the basic turning

technique is to drive at low speed

and gradually adjust the amount

of steering to suit the surface.

You should have no problem

making sharp turns on level

ground - if you keep speed low.

But one thing you should NOT do,

off-road or on pavement, is make

abrupt turns at higher speeds.

With a higher center of gravity,

your vehicle can more easily tip

or roll over in a turn.

Braking

The best off-road braking

technique to use with anti-lock

brakes is to gently depress the

brake pedal at first, then increase

the pressure as more braking is

needed.

Avoid hard braking. Light to

moderate braking is usually all

that is necessary on soft surfaces

such as soft sand, loose dirt or

gravel, powdery snow, or mud.

If you need to brake hard because

of an emergency, apply steady

even pressure to the brake pedal.

Do not pump the brakes; let the

anti-lock braking system pump

them for you. If you pump the

brakes, the anti-lock cannot work

as efficiently, and your stopping

distance may be increased.

Keep in mind that, in general, you

need more time and distance to

brake to a stop when driving

off-road.

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