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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Snowmobile Accidents - How To Avoid Them

By Gregory Paul

In Ontario, Canada, there has been an encouraging decline of snowmobile related accidents from1997 to 2007. From 47, there has been a dramatic decline to 17 in ten years. Officials are happy to relay that probably people have gotten the message on how to safely enjoy the sport. Apparently, more sports enthusiasts are joining the bandwagon of responsible snowmobile riding. It has been noted that ninety percent of reported accidents happened off the legal trail.

Many experts will say that the most important advice a rider could follow is to stay on established trail systems. When out of the trails, there are many dangers abound. There are fences, rocks, and a multitude of unseen hazards. It is safe to speculate that those who decide to go off trail are irresponsible drivers who disregard safety precautions and do just about anything because they want to.

Driving a snowmobile off season is not such a cool idea. Some sledders like to take their rig out for a spin when balmy spring weather approaches. This is the time when ice covered lakes begin to thaw. They should think of the miss plunges that almost killed some thrill seekers.

Take this as a warning. In 2006, in Fort McPherson, two men tried to cross a river in one vehicle when they ran into a patch of open water. The other one was pulled out and rushed to a nearby health center where he later died, and the other one was never found.

To lessen the risk of accidents, some officials have sanctioned precaution measures. In Middletown New York, it is imperative for riders to take and pass a Snowmobile Certification Course. The course provide instructions on proper riding, safety equipment, and the rules of the trail. The course is given by certified instructors.

In Yellowstone National Park, they require commercial guides for snowmobile riders. This sanction is one of the most successful attempts ever. It has been noted that there was a startling decrease in snowmobile riders harassing wildlife, venturing off limits, having accidents, violating speeding and safety precautions. The guides are certified and trained by park officials.

Steps in improving the quality and security of the sport has been taken by manufacturers as well. these days you will find snowmobiles that come with even better machines that provide for more comfort and safety. They pack more power for electrical accessories and are cleaner and quieter as well. Some helmets have built in communication devices so riders can talk to each other with ease. The extra power also provide means of heating for the comfort of riders.

To make the snowmobile riding sport safe, multiple precautions are in place. The government and business sectors have done their part in making this adventure safe, and fun. That's how this sport should stay - sound and exciting. Riders can actually make this experience almost if not 100% safe if they just follow the measures that were placed for their protection. - 21396

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