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Hand Signals

You are responsible for operating your snowmobile in a safe manner. Learn your hand signals and USE them!

stopsignal
Left Arm raised from the shoulder and extended straight up over the head with palm of hand flat.

leftsignal
Left Arm
extended straight out from shoulder and pointing in the direction of the turn.
rightsignal
Left Arm raised
at shoulder height, elbow bent and forearm vertical with palm of hand flat.
slowingsignal
Left Arm
extended out and down from the side of the body, with a downward flapping motion of hand to signal warning or caution.
followsignal
Left Arm raised , elbow bent, with thumb pointing backward. In hitchhiking motion, move arm forward to backward over your shoulder.
oncomingsignal
Left Arm raised at shoulder height, elbow bent and forearm vertical, wrist bent, move arm from left to right over head, pointing to right side of trail.
lastsled2
The left forearm, with the palm flat, slashes repeatedly out and down at a 45-degree angle.

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Trail Signs

These are some of the trail signs you may see while snowmobiling.

Please obey all trail signs!

stop

Stop

Instructs riders to come to a complete stop before proceeding with caution.

 

stopahead

Stop Ahead

Advises snowmobilers to begin slowing down because a stop sign is just ahead.

yield

Yield

Instructs riders to yield the right of way to vehicles traveling on the other trail at intersections

trailmrkr

Blazer

Informs the rider that he/she is on a designated trail.

chevron

Chevron

Provides additional guidance to the rider in a sharp turn.

hazardmkr

Hazard Markers

Identifies a fixed object at the side of the trail. used any time the fixed object narrows the normal width of the trail such as bridge railings. The stripes slope down towards the trail.

steephill

Steep Hill

Indicates to rider to proceed with caution due to a steep hill.

 

rrcossing

Railroad Crossing

To advise snowmobile operators to proceed at a reduced speed because rider is approaching a railroad crossing.

rightturn

90 Degree Turn

To advise snowmobile operator that a 90 degree turn is ahead. Sign will indicate left or right turn.

windingtrail

Winding Trail

Advises rider to proceed slowly because trail has many turns.

 

dirarrow

Directional Arrow

Informs the rider that the trail ahead makes significant changes in direction.

 

nosnowmobiles

No Snowmobiles

identifies areas where snowmobiling is not allowed.

 

jointuse2

Joint Use

To indicate that highway or road is designated for use by snowmobile operators.

 

   

 

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