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Chapter 1 Review Questions

1.

OHVs are designed to be operated on surfaces.

2. List the four steps for starting off on an OHV after the engine is warmed up.
3. List the three types of transmissions.
4.

List the three physical actions involved in correct posture.

5.

It’s extremely important to keep your feet on the footrests at all times because if they slide off, they could end up under the .

6.

List the four steps for making a safe turn on an ATV.

7. With a solid rear axle or locked differential axle, you should position your body to the of the seat in a slow turn, and to the of the seat in a fast turn.
8. If you are climbing a hill and you lose all forward momentum, you should lean forward and .
9. If your brakes don’t hold your ATV after you stall out on a hill and you begin to roll backward, you should immediately dismount on the side.
10. List five things to remember when going downhill.
11. List five things to remember when traversing a slope.
12.

List three design characteristics of an OHV that create risk for a rider.

13.

List four causes of ATV accidents.

14. Driving on is a leading cause of OHV-­related fatalities.
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