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Warning, Safety, Operator safety – Polaris 340 Classic User Manual

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SAFETY

Operator Safety

Excessive Speed

Observe all state and local laws governing snowmobile operation.

They’ve been established for your protection.
Always be alert and pay attention to the trail ahead. Multiplying speed

(MPH) by 1.5 will equal the approximate number of feet per second

your machine travels. If your speed is 40 MPH, your machine is

traveling about 60 feet per second. If you look back for only two

seconds, your machine will travel about 120 feet. If your speed is 60

MPH, your machine will travel about 180 feet in two seconds.
Traveling at night requires extra caution. Check headlight and taillight

to ensure proper operation, and don’t over-drive your headlight beam.

Always be able to bring your machine to a stop in the distance

illuminated by the headlight.

Rider Capacities

Driving 1-Up - Some Polaris snowmobiles are designed for a single

rider only. A decal on the console of these models indicates single

rider operation.
Driving 2-Up - Some Polaris snowmobiles are designed for up to two

riders. A decal on the hood of these models indicates that the vehicle

is designed for one operator and one passenger only. See page 23 for

decal location.
Machines designed for two riders should never be operated with more

than two people on board. When traveling with a passenger, it’s the

driver’s responsibility to operate the machine safely.
Slow down! Control becomes more difficult with two people on board.

More space is required to make turns, and longer distances are

necessary for stopping.

High speed driving, especially at night, could result in serious

personal injury or death. Always reduce speed when driving at

night or in inclement weather.

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