I read the latest AWSC magazine about hand signals.....didn't know there was so many to do......
Forget hand signals and get this http://www.communicationsafetysystem.com/RideLite Brochure.pdf
Catching on big time out east.
Hope they've improved them.......had them on 2 sleds simultaneously more than a decade ago and both units failed.....never bothered to replace them.......
Hand signals were a considerate and honest attempt to help sledders maintain a higher level of safety but it doesn't do what it was expected to do ,maybe they should be illegal.
Forget hand signals and get this http://www.communicationsafetysystem.com/RideLite Brochure.pdf
Catching on big time out east.
I used to do hand signals but not anymore. I've seen too many people signaling when two hands on the bars would have been preferable.
Don't know for sure but seem well built. I would install but not sure if peeps in midwest would notice?
"Seem" is the operative word.......neither of mine lasted even a full year........contacted them about replacements and they wanted to SELL me some more at a discount.......trash can they went............
I used to do hand signals but not anymore. I've seen too many people signaling when two hands on the bars would have been preferable.
I am wanting to know what the hand signal for: "I am the last of my group, but there is another group behind me by about 200 feet that I do not know about" is? Wish I had a dime for every time that has happened. It would pay for my fuel/oil for the season!
Sheesh...you Admins want it all don't you!
But seriously...my thoughts are:
1. Not all areas of the snowbelt are as busy as the UP or northern Wisconsin.
2. Would you rather know that something is coming at you or nothing at all? As the leader of my groups, I'll take the "something" anytime.
....but the bottom line is, when on the trail, I always ride like there is someone just around that corner....and on the wrong side of the trail.