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Jeep Trail Safety Checklist

Jeep Trail Safety

Safety Checklist

Be Prepared

Always check your vehicle before going off-road. Make sure your battery is fastened, all hoses are in good condition, and all fuel, oil, and fluids are topped off. Also, be sure all tires are in good condition and have proper tire pressure. Avoid travelling alone, especially into unfamiliar territory.

Be On The Lookout

Put your vehicle in 4WD whenever you think you need more traction - it's hard to engage 4WD after getting stuck. Regularly look over the hood and scan your tires from left-to-right to see what's approaching. Focusing on just one tire can get the other in trouble. Avoid putting your head out of the vehicle and keep thumbs up-and-away from steering wheel spokes to avoid catching them in a rotating spoke when jarred.

Take It Easy

Speed and power aren't required on rough off-road driving. In low-range 4WD, low gear and low speed at idle will pull you over the obstacle. In many cases with manual transmissions, slowly releasing the clutch and letting the vehicle crawl over obstacles in the lowest gear in best. Fof your information, on the Rubicon Trail, the average speed is 1 to 15 miles per hour.

Tread Lightly

Observe signs, stay on trails and areas approved for off-roading. Use good judgement to protect the beauty of area. Don't leave trash behind. Instead, why not go one better and be proactive by picking up and removing any trash that you encounter in your travels. If terrain looks especially fragile, take another route.

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