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Posted on June 7, 2010.
Snowmobile GlovesSnowmobile crashes an increasing risk

Snowmobiling is becoming a popular sport, with enthusiasts and clubs gaining ground nationally. However, with the growing popularity among the growing dangers, so the manufacturers are encouraging safety and education for riders.

The International Snowmobile Manufacturers (ISMA) participates actively in a global campaign to promote snowmobile safety programs and safety training. However, laws governing snowmobile operation varies greatly between different states, and generally there are fewer restrictions and regulations for the operation than for other motor vehicles, including ATVs. Causes of snowmobile accidents

Speed is a contributing factor in most fatal snowmobile accidents. Driving too fast often occurs when alcohol is involved. Alcohol will not only affect his trial, but can also contribute to hypothermia. Driving at night presents another danger, because the vision is limited. According to the Ministry of Natural Resources of Wisconsin, most fatal snowmobile is 8:00 p.m.-3: 00 Drowning is another major cause of death in snowmobile.

Among children who are injured or killed in snowmobile accidents, roughly two thirds of fatal accidents to the head and neck injuries, generally striking a stationary object. Therefore, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children under 16 not be allowed to operate snowmobiles, and all riders (drivers and passengers) must wear a helmet. Snowmobile Safety

The practices are the most important snowmobile safety:

* Maintain the snowmobile in the best conditions

* Wear appropriate clothing, including helmet and face shield or goggles, layers of clothing (waterproof); warm mittens or gloves, warm boots, windproof outer layer;

* Stay in control by knowing and staying within your own abilities and aptitudes of the vehicle;

* Plan your route and tell someone else, including the estimated time of arrival;

* Travel at a safe speed and be particularly careful to avoid alcohol the night before and drugs while driving;

* Ride with someone else travel alone;

* Stay alert. Be aware of fatigue caused by vibration and movement of the snowmobile and the sun and wind, all of which affect the reaction time;

* Stay on marked trails;

* Make sure to cross streets and highways with care, do not forget to stop before continuing to a right angle to the road - always avoid crossing any water bodies;

* Make a safety kit containing a first aid kit, a flashlight, matches, tool kit and compass

* If you travel in the mountains, be aware of avalanche danger;

When Accidents Happen Snowmobile

Most snowmobile accidents result in injury, so it is best to travel with someone else who might help you in case of accident. If you happen to pass through the ice on your snowmobile, snowmobile suit specifically should help you stay afloat for at least a few minutes. Pull on the ice and roll into the hole, standing only when you are away from the hole. Keep your mitts or gloves.

If you travel in the mountains, which has the risk of avalanches, again be sure to have a partner. Carry rescue equipment like a beacon, radio, shovels and probe poles for locating people who are buried in the snow. Dangers snowmobile races

Snowmobile racing is becoming more popular. The high speed snowmobile racing could lose control and flip the vehicle and an increased risk of striking objects or other snowmobiles. This means an increased risk of injury. Ind.

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