Driving guidelines – HONDA 2001 CR-V - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Driving Guidelines

Your CR-V has higher ground

clearance than a passenger vehicle

designed only for use on pavement.

Higher ground clearance has many

advantages for off-highway driving.

It allows you to travel over bumps

and unpaved roads. It also provides

good visibility so you can anticipate

problems earlier.

These advantages come at some cost.

Because your vehicle is taller and

rides higher off the ground, it has a

high center of gravity. This means

that your vehicle can tip or roll over

if you make abrupt turns. Utility

vehicles have a significantly higher

rollover rate than other types of

vehicles.

To prevent the risk of rollover or

loss of control:

Take corners at slower speeds

than you would with a passenger

vehicle.

Avoid sharp turns and abrupt

maneuvers whenever possible.

Do not modify your vehicle in any

way that would raise the center of

gravity.

Do not carry heavy cargo on the

roof.

Four-wheel Drive Models

Your CR-V is equipped with a unique

four-wheel drive (4WD) system.

Normally, power is delivered only to

the front wheels. When the system

senses a loss of front-wheel traction,

it automatically transfers some

power to the rear wheels. This gives

you better traction and mobility.

While this system can provide

increased traction on slippery

surfaces, you still need to exercise

the same care when accelerating,

steering, and braking that you would

in a two-wheel drive vehicle.

See page

191

for additional guidelines

for driving off-highway.

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