Basic Snowmobile Safety Code
1. Do not consume alcohol or take drugs prior to or during your
snowmobile trip. Doing so increases your chances of being injured or
killed.
2. Slow down and don’t cut to the inside of the trail corners—it’s
dangerous and illegal.
3. If you snowmobile at night, don’t override your lights.
4. Always use the buddy system. Never ride off alone or
unaccompanied.
5. Whenever possible, avoid the ice. Drowning causes many
snowmobile fatalities.
6. Wear sensible, protective clothing designed for snowmobiling.
7. Use a full-size helmet, goggles, or visor to prevent injuries
from twigs, stones, ice chips, and flying debris.
8. Never wear any loose clothing which could get caught in moving
parts of the snowmobile.
9. Know the terrain where you are going to ride. If it is
unfamiliar to you, ask someone who has traveled over it before.
10. Know the weather forecast, especially the ice and snow
conditions in the area.
11. Be sure your snowmobile is in top-notch mechanical condition at
the beginning of the winter season and throughout the months of use.
12. Familiarize yourself with the snowmobile you are driving by
reading in detail the manual accompanying the snowmobile.
13. Do not pursue domestic or wild animals. No true sportsman would
stoop to such conduct. If you see a violation of this rule, report
it to the nearest law enforcement officer.
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