IDNR reminds snowmobilers to focus
on safety this winter
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[January 11, 2019]
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is reminding
snowmobile operators and riders to use caution and focus on safety
this winter when conditions are right for snowmobile riding.
“Every year throughout the state, our officers respond to accidents
involving snowmobiles, many of which could have been prevented had
reasonable and proper precautions been taken,” said IDNR
Conservation Police Chief Rafael Gutierrez. “We want winter
recreation enthusiasts to have a good time, while at the same time
focusing on safety.”
There were 15 reported snowmobile accidents, two of which resulted
in fatalities, during the 2017-2018 season in Illinois.
In most instances, knowing the trail and traveling at a reasonable
rate of speed for trail conditions can prevent accidents. It’s also
important to be alert and sober. In North America, more than half of
snowmobile fatalities involve intoxicated operators.
While the IDNR encourages everyone to take a snowmobile safety
course, state law requires that persons at least 12 years of age and
less than 16 years old must have in their possession a valid
Snowmobile Safety Education Certificate of Competency issued by IDNR
in order to operate a snowmobile alone. Details on safety course
options are available on the IDNR website at
http://www.dnr.illinois. gov/safety/Pages/SnowmobileSafety.aspx
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Basic safety tips for safe snowmobiling:
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Never consume alcohol before or during a ride;
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Know
your equipment, and make sure that equipment is in proper
working order;
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Wear
sensible, protective clothing designed for snowmobiling, like a
full-size helmet, goggles, or face shield to prevent injuries
from twigs, stones, ice chips, and flying debris;
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Avoid wearing long scarves, which may get caught in moving parts
of the snowmobile;
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Know
the terrain you are going to ride;
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Be
aware of trails or portions of trails that may be closed;
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Drowning is one cause of snowmobile fatalities; when not
familiar with the thickness of the ice or water currents, avoid
these areas.
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Know
the weather forecast, and especially the ice and snow conditions
in the area;
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Always use the buddy system and never ride alone or
unaccompanied;
Travel at a reasonable rate of speed for visibility and
conditions.
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