The brakes should never be suddenlyapplied and the handle bars shouldnever be suddenly turned.●Sudden braking or turning can cause thevehicle to slide and tip over.●It is especially dangerous to performsudden braking on wet roads or in rainyweather as the tires can lose tractionand slip easily.Special care in driving should betaken during rainy weather.●More braking distance is needed whendriving on wet roads or in the rain.Reduce speed and be sure to initiate thebraking operation sooner than whendriving in normal conditions.●On downgrades, allow the throttle gripto rotate back to its initial position toreduce speed, and apply the brakes anddrive slowly down the hill.●It is possible for the brakes totemporarily lose operative ability afterdriving through a puddle or whendriving in the rain. To ensure that thebrakes are operating properly, slowdown(after checking for other vehicles)and while driving slowly, lightly applythe brakes to rid the brakes of anyexcess water and to dry them.●Be extremely careful when driving inthe snow or on icy roads.When driving in these conditions, boththe tires lose much of their traction andthe rear tire can slip when opening thethrottle.Ϟ When approaching the desiredstopping area.●Activate the proper winker, and afterchecking for other vehicles, slowly turninto the area in which you want to stop.●Allow the throttle grip to rotate compl-etely back and apply the front and rearbrakes. The brake light will shine toalert vehicles in back of you that youare stopping.23STOPPING●Overspeed driving on the wet roadcan cause the vehicle to beoverturned due the water film effector slip.●In case of rain, the vehicle can beslipped on the painted traffic lanewhen braking suddenly or turning,resulting in the overturn.RR.BRAKE FR.BRAKE