Once again any traffic safety engineers on board here, I know we are not driving on the road in a car where you can not over drive your head lights and the roads are almost always in a reasonable weather condition, but we are on snowmobiles where the vision is always perfect, and weather or snow dust never comes into play. So I guess very little in the way of information is the best way to go. Also I know that all of the 16,813 members on here are all that there are on the trails and they are of the safest of the riders because we each say we are, so we should all be able to navigate trails that we might have never been on. Oh yea there are alot more out there not just our little cross section of the snowmobile community who impact our ride. On a serious note, as the mmutcd(Michigan manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devises) teachs us in the road maintenance/construction industry that an educated driver is a safe one, I think all stops, curves and crossings should be marked to the best of our abilities. I understand this will bring on the I know all the trails and can get through them just fine arguments, but we are not all of the same skill set especially while riding in ever changing conditions. Please take a second to really think about are sport and its inherint risks, and think of yourself as an ambassodor to the outside world and try to tell them to go ride one of our great trails and just think of how confused they we be after a ride on one of our more twisty trails. Do you really think they would come back and say it was easy/safe to get around? I would not want someone who went to a rental shop and had their first ride to be there last because we did not care enough to take the number one thing into account which is rider safety. P.S. I believe there are two main issues behind this, one is a liabilty, legal issue, and second is a monetary one which these together go hand in hand in the interest of the lawyer/politican
Sorry for being long winded
Please ride safe
Chris
Should we add another 10 warning stickers to our sleds as well to warn people that this sport could be dangerous? How much more do we have to dumb down this Sport for it to safe enough?
People renting sled or first timers are not crashing sleds because of poor signage. They are not riding within their abilities. It's just like a 16y/o starting to drive a car, the lack of signs are not why they get into so many accidents.