Select a crossing point that offers good visibility in both directions.
Before crossing, come to a complete stop on the shoulder of the road.
Look both ways and yield to oncoming traffic.
Drive forward slowly. A snowmobile is hard to handle on pavement.
Drive straight across the road, not at angle, to minimize the distance you need to travel.
Large snow banks often line both sides of the road.
To drive down a bank:
Use the posting position.
Lean toward the top of the bank as you descend.
Never attempt this if there’s oncoming traffic.
To climb a bank, lean toward the bank and apply the throttle.
When traveling in a group, appoint a crossing guard who:
Crosses the road first.
Gets off his or her snowmobile.
Watches for traffic traveling in both directions.
Signals for one snowmobile at a time to cross the road.
Remember …
If you need extra traction, use the standing position with your feet as far back on the running boards as possible and try bouncing up and down.
Official snowmobile safety course for Utah snowmobile riders last modified: November 11, 2011
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