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Do You Know How to Read the Terrain when Off-Roading?
Posted by Roger Bobrock on
When you’re off-roading, you are aware that you need to alter the way you drive to fit the terrain. The last thing you want is to be surprised by a sudden change in the type of surface you’re driving on – especially when rounding a curve. Below are a couple of tips from GearAmerica on how to stay safe and read the terrain while you’re off-roading. Are You Driving in an Unfamiliar Place? Cruising around in a place you know well is one of the safest ways to minimize unexpected bumps in the road or sudden, dangerous changes in terrain....
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Do You Know How to Read the Terrain when Off-Roading?
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