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Official Today's Snowmobile Rider in Vermont Online Course Link to Vermont State Police

Effective December 21, 2010, the Vermont State Police changed their guidelines for distance learning. Students are now required to spend a minimum amount of time on each course page before proceeding to the certification exam.

Click here to go to the latest version of the Today's Snowmobile Rider in Vermont online course—the official snowmobile rider education course of the Vermont State Police.

The following course material is for reference only. Please go to the new course to complete your Vermont certification.

 

Chapter 3 Review Questions

1. For safety, you should always use the system when riding.

2. Alcohol depresses the central nervous system, affects judgment, and slows time.

3. Alcohol makes it difficult for you to pay attention, especially to tasks.

4. Most people become slightly intoxicated after .

5. Over-the-counter drugs, as well as prescription drugs like tranquilizers and barbiturates, have effects similar to alcohol.
True
False
6. Marijuana slows your and reduces your .

7. List two negative effects of amphetamines or cocaine.
8. In addition to alcohol and drugs, can lead to accidents.

9. According to the code of safety, list three things you should be familiar with or be aware of before you head out.

10. According to the rules of courteous trail etiquette, you should when you are riding downhill and meet uphill traffic.

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