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Introduction, Preservation of the environment – Polaris Trail RMK User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Preservation of the Environment

Polaris is committed to supporting an environmental education cam-

paign. We encourage state and provincial governments across the snow-

belt to adopt rigorous safety training programs that encourage protection

of our environment, including wildlife and vegetation.

Snowmobile clubs and other organizations are working together to pro-

tect our environment. Please support their efforts and operate your

snowmobile with consideration for the protection and preservation of

our environment.

Noise Level

One of the most publicized issues about snowmobiles is noise. The

Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), the standard-setting body for

snowmobile development, recommends that snowmobiles conform to

prescribed sound levels.

Polaris snowmobiles are engineered to conform to these SAE standards.

Our muffler systems are designed to reduce noise levels and must not be

altered or removed. The sound of your snowmobile may not be welcome

to non-snowmobilers, so you have a responsibility to operate your

snowmobile with concern for others. We do our part by manufacturing

quieter machines; we ask your help to further reduce the impact of noise

by operating your snowmobile safely and responsibly.

Air Pollution

Polaris engineers continuously investigate ways to reduce emission lev-

els of two-stroke engines. We expect our efforts to lead to the reduction

of potential air pollution.

In addition to our technological research, we encourage government

agencies, manufacturers, distributors, dealers, ecologists, and other

interested parties to work together to develop data on environmental

topics.