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== Introduction ==
 
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* Being educated is the primary progressive drive of a human being - at least when his other drives have been (temporarily) fulfilled.
 
* Being educated is the primary progressive drive of a human being - at least when his other drives have been (temporarily) fulfilled.
 
* Being self-taught is a great thing, but it usually leaves a lot of holes in the knowledge and understanding of the matter, and may produce false conclusions and improper skills.
 
* Being self-taught is a great thing, but it usually leaves a lot of holes in the knowledge and understanding of the matter, and may produce false conclusions and improper skills.
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== The lessons ==
 
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* There are several all terrain driving teaching videos on the Internet.
 
* There are several all terrain driving teaching videos on the Internet.
  
  
 
* Only "Suzuki-branded" teaching videos in all terrain driving have been provided here.
 
* Only "Suzuki-branded" teaching videos in all terrain driving have been provided here.
* The lessons are being shown on a Suzuki Samurai, which has the most similar construction and 4WD transmission system design to the Jimny.
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* The lessons are being shown on a Suzuki Jimny 2 / SJ410, which has quite similar construction and 4WD transmission system as Jimny 3 and 4.
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** The only major operational difference is that SJ410 has the (unusual) transmission hand brake, while later Jimnys have the typical rear wheel hand brake.
 
* Use Youtube or other services on the Internet to find other learning material (keywords: "4x4 / 4wd / off road" + "driving techniques", "how to drive off road", etc.).
 
* Use Youtube or other services on the Internet to find other learning material (keywords: "4x4 / 4wd / off road" + "driving techniques", "how to drive off road", etc.).
  
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Introduction

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  • Being educated is the primary progressive drive of a human being - at least when his other drives have been (temporarily) fulfilled.
  • Being self-taught is a great thing, but it usually leaves a lot of holes in the knowledge and understanding of the matter, and may produce false conclusions and improper skills.
  • Proper education in any activity is vital for proper introduction and understanding of the basics.
  • The optimal expertise is gained when self-learning is performed only after going through some formal ground education first.


  • Just like in any other activity in life, all terrain driving is also a technique to be learned, and a very complex one.
  • Developing bad habits in the beginning can lead to disastrous moves in difficult situations later on.
  • Therefore, it is definitely recommended to learn some basic principles first, from acclaimed or authoritative experts.


  • The best method of learning is going to an official all terrain training camp, where a real-life professional all terrain driving instructor will drive with you and teach you.
  • In the absence of that option, it is strongly recommended to at least view some videos or read some books about proper all terrain driving.
  • Viewing such videos is also quite entertaining!


The lessons

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  • There are several all terrain driving teaching videos on the Internet.


  • Only "Suzuki-branded" teaching videos in all terrain driving have been provided here.
  • The lessons are being shown on a Suzuki Jimny 2 / SJ410, which has quite similar construction and 4WD transmission system as Jimny 3 and 4.
    • The only major operational difference is that SJ410 has the (unusual) transmission hand brake, while later Jimnys have the typical rear wheel hand brake.
  • Use Youtube or other services on the Internet to find other learning material (keywords: "4x4 / 4wd / off road" + "driving techniques", "how to drive off road", etc.).


Warning Icon.pngThese videos explain only the basics - do NOT make yourself believe that you are an expert after viewing them!



Suzuki 4WD techniques (part 1 of 2):


Suzuki 4WD techniques (part 2 of 2):


Suzuki Santana all terrain driving lessons:


  • Enjoy applying the learned skills from these videos in the practice!
  • Thread lightly and learn bit by bit!
  • When driving off the road, drive as slow as possible and as fast as necessary!


  • Do not drive recklessly off the road like you might have seen in all terrain vehicle commercials or in all terrain vehicle reviews!
  • Those flicks are intentionally made to be overly pompous and sensational, in order to gain as much revenue through the popularity in the masses.
  • In other words:
    • Try to have sex like in a porn flick, and you'll end up in a hospital.
    • Try to drive like in a test drive flick, and you'll end up in a ditch (or in a service garage).



Page last edited on 17/01/2021 by user Bosanek