This is from the Executive Directors desk of trails Feb. 14th: Over Signing Our Trails
Many studies within the snowmobile industry throughout the U.S. and Canada have shown that we are over signing the trails. Snowmobilers are following the signs, and not paying attention to the actual curves in the trails. In an effort to slow traffic down some types of signs are going to be removed from our trails
Most signs denoting curves and chevrons will be removed from Michigan trails.
Issues are arising when a sign falls down. Lawsuits are being filed because other curves were signed. MSA believes removing these signs will NOT cause more accidents, but slow riders down.
Confidence markers will stay as well as “Stop Ahead” and informational signs. However, signs like, “Winding Trail, “Two-way Trail,” “Narrow Trail,” “Trail Crossing,” “Drift Area” and “Truck Traffic” will be eliminated.
This update of will also combine ATV and snowmobiling signs when and where they can be, and bring them all to a uniform size.
Currently, a snowmobile “Stop” sign is18x18 inches, while an ATV “Stop” sign is 24x24 inches. This revision will bring uniformity to the sizing of signs for motorized vehicles on the trails.
When approved, the new sign handbook will go into effect for the 2012-13 season. We will publish changes in the fall editions of the Michigan Snowmobile News, in other snowmobile magazines and on our Web site,
www.msasnow.org. We will make every effort to educate snowmobilers regarding the changes.
In the end, it means it is time to start looking ahead at the actual design of the snowmobile trail and not relying on signs. It’s time to slow down and enjoy the view!