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Safety, Operator safety – Polaris Trail RMK User Manual

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SAFETY

Operator Safety

Driver Awareness

Slow down when traveling near poles,

posts, or other obstacles. Be especially

alert if you’re snowmobiling after dark.

Always be on the alert for wire fences.

Single strands are especially dangerous,

since there may be a great distance

between posts. Guy wires on utility poles

are also difficult to distinguish.

Make sure the way is clear before crossing

railroads and other roads and highways.

The noise of your machine will drown out

the sound of approaching vehicles. Look

ahead, behind, and to both sides before

turning or crossing railroad tracks or high-

ways. Steep embankments may also hide

your view. Always leave yourself a way

out.

Variances in snow depth and/or water currents may result in uneven ice

thickness. Always check with local residents or authorities for general

information on conditions when traveling on lakes and streams that are

strange to you. Before riding your machine on a frozen body of water,

be sure the ice is thick enough to support the machine and its operator,

as well as the force created by a moving vehicle. You may drown if you

and the snowmobile break through the ice.

When teaching inexperienced operators to ride, set up a predetermined

course for practice. Make sure they know how to drive and control the

snowmobile before allowing them to make longer trips. Teach them

proper snowmobile courtesy, and enroll them in driver’s training and

safety courses sponsored by local or state organizations.

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