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Every ATV and snowmobile rider must be an ambassador
for the sports. Please give careful consideration to your effect on the
trails, environment and others. The future of your sport depends on it.
On the Right Trail - An ethical guide for ATV riders. - Adobe PDF (395 Kb)
Minimizing environmental impact
Every effort should be made to minimize the impact of your machine on
the trail and surrounding environment. Using skill and common sense you
can negotiate various obstacles and riding conditions that have the potential
to cause damage. Remember, areas closed to ATVs and snowmobiles are done
so for a reason; please respect these special areas.
The following are some suggestions offered by
Tread Lightly! ®, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the
outdoors and outdoor recreation through responsible practices:
- Stay on designated roads and trails or other
areas open for use.
- Avoid "spooking" livestock and wildlife you
encounter.
- Cross streams at designated crossings only.
- Use existing campsites whenever possible; avoid
building fires.
- Cross obstacles at an angle, one wheel at a
time.
- Don't straddle large rocks.
- Avoid mud if you can while remaining on the
road or trail.
- Turn into ravines or large depressions at about
a 45-degree angle.
- Straddle ruts, even if they are wider than
your vehicle. This will keep your vehicle level.
- Lower the tire pressure to where you see a
bulge in your tire to give you better traction and provide for a smoother
ride.
- Avoid riding the brakes and clutch which can
lead to brake failure.
Trail etiquette
Many times ATV riders will come in contact with other user groups sharing
the same lands, roadways or trails. It is important to practice common
courtesies.
- Be considerate of others on the trail and keep
to the right.
- Slow down when passing.
- Ride only where permitted.
- Leave gates as you find them.
- Yield the right of way to bikes, horses and
hikers.
- Carry out what you carry in.
- Wave and say 'hello' as you pass.
- Report downed trees and trail maintenance needs
to land managers
Report illegal riding
If you see someone riding irresponsibly, off-trail or dangerously, try
to record the machine's registration number. Report the activity to the
local authority with jurisdiction over those lands. Remember, bad behavior
by some individuals can harm the reputation of the entire sport.
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