Snowmobile riding can be a risky sport. Before you ride, learn how to
properly use all the mechanical controls and safety devices of your vehicle.
Read your owner's manual. Most importantly, take a safety course before
riding.
Safety Tips
- Wear a helmet and eye protection at all times and other protective
clothing suitable to the environment.
- Do not let young or inexperienced riders operate snowmobiles without
training and supervision.
- Do not use alcohol or other drugs when you ride.
- Learn proper riding skills from an instructor or qualified rider and
practice such skills before riding.
- Always maintain a safe distance between riders. Tailgating can lead
to collisions and injuries.
- Ride with others and let someone know where you are riding. Never
ride alone.
- Obey the laws.
- Stay on trails designated for snowmobiles.
- Be informed of local weather conditions and dress and equip yourself
appropriately.
- Know the area you are riding in. Be aware of its potential hazards.
- Always ride at a safe and responsible speed. Know your abilities and
don't exceed those levels.
- Make sure your equipment is in top working order; check before heading
out.
- Carry a map of the trail or area you intend to travel.
- Clear snow dust off your snowmobile tail lights at frequent intervals.
- Use common sense.
Reporting Accidents
If you are involved in an accident that results in the injury or death
of any person, or property damages to the estimated amount of $100 or
more, you must report the matter in writing within seven days to the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Forestry, PO Box 8552,
Harrisburg, PA 17105. It is a violation of the Snowmobile/ATV Law not
to report an accident.
If involved in an accident, you must stop and give your name and address,
the name and address of the owner of the vehicle and its registration
number to the other person(s) involved in the accident or to a police
officer.
Accident forms are available upon request from the Snowmobile/ATV Section,
Bureau of Forestry, Bureau of State Parks and State Police stations. You
may also download the form by clicking the following link:
Snowmobile / ATV Accident Report Form (8170-FM-FR0061)
- Adobe PDF (172 Kb)
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You can be held liable for injuries or death or damage to property resulting
from the negligent use of your vehicle.
Youth safety and training
Each year, hundreds of youth are involved in snowmobile accidents, some
resulting in death. While riding these vehicles is fun, it also can be
very dangerous. Because of a child's leg and arm length, hand size, and
strength, it is often difficult for children to properly control an adult-sized
vehicle. Children driving snowmobiles should always be under the direct
supervision of a responsible adult.
Keep in mind:
- Children often emulate parental behavior; set good examples.
- Children often underestimate the danger and risk because of inexperience.
- Children often overestimate their skill level.
It is mandatory that all youth ages 10 -15 take an approved snowmobile
training course if they are planning to use their vehicle off of their
parent's or guardian's property.
No child under the age of 10 is allowed to operate a snowmobile
on public lands.
For information on youth training, call DCNR's Bureau of Forestry at
(717) 783-7941, or the Pennsylvania State Snowmobile Association at 1-888-411-PSSA
(1-888-411-7772).
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