The Growing Risk of Snowmobile Accidents

With the growing popularity of snowmobiling andand wind, all of which affect reaction time;
snowmobile racing, snowmobile crashes are an* Stay on marked trails;
increased risk for operators. Snowmobile safety has* Make sure to cross streets and roads carefully,
become a high priority as snowmobile manufacturersremembering to first stop before continuing at a right
and clubs focus on snowmobile safety and education.angle to the road - also always avoid crossing any
The International Snowmobile Manufacturersbodies of water;
Association (ISMA) is actively involved in a worldwide* Carry a safety kit containing a first aid kit, flashlight,
campaign to encourage snowmobile safety andmatches, tool kit, and compass;
safety training programs. However, laws governing* If traveling in the mountains, be aware of
snowmobile operation vary widely among differentavalanche dangers;
states, and generally, there are fewer restrictions andWhen Snowmobile Accidents Happen
regulations for operation than for other motorMost snowmobile crashes result in personal injury,
vehicles, including all-terrain vehicles. Causes ofwhich is why it is best to travel with someone else
Snowmobile Accidentswho may be able to help in the event of an accident.
Speed is a contributing factor to most fatalIf you happen to go through the ice on your
snowmobile accidents. Driving too fast often occurssnowmobile, a specially made snowmobile suit should
when alcohol is involved. Consuming alcohol will nothelp you stay afloat for at least a few minutes. Pull
only impair one's judgment, but can also contribute toup onto the ice and roll away from the hole, standing
hypothermia. Driving a snowmobile at night canonly when you are well away from the hole. Keep
present another danger, as one's field of vision will beyour mitts or gloves on.
severely limited. According to the WisconsinIf traveling in the mountains, which has the risk of
Department of Natural Resources, most fatalavalanches, again be sure to have a partner. Carry
snowmobile accidents happen between 8:00 p.m. andrescue gear such as a beacon, radio, shovels, and
3:00 a.m. Drowning is another leading cause ofprobe poles for locating people who are buried in the
snowmobile fatalities.snow. Dangers of Snowmobile Racing
About two-thirds of fatal snowmobile accidents thatSnowmobile racing is becoming increasing popular. The
involve children are due to injuries to the head andhigh speeds of snowmobile racing can result in loss of
neck, often cause by striking a stationary object. Forcontrol and flipping of the vehicle and an increased
this reason, the American Academy of Pediatricsthe risk of striking objects or other snowmobiles.
recommends that children under 16 not be allowed toThis means increased risk of personal injury.
operate snowmobiles, and that all riders (drivers andManufacturer's Recall Alert
passengers) be required to wear helmets.In 2006, a snowmobile recall occurred for about
Snowmobile Safety3,600 snowmobiles sold in the United States and
The most important snowmobile safety practices are:Canada. Snowmobile enthusiasts must be aware that
* Maintain the snowmobile in top conditionsnowmobiles, as with any vehicle are subject to
* Wear appropriate gear including helmet and facemechanical defects that can result in injury or death.
shield or goggles; layers of clothing (water repellent);The snowmobile manufacturer for this recall is
warm mitts or gloves; warm boots; windproof outerBombardier Recreational Products (BRP) out of
layer;Quebec, Canada. BRP manufactured the 2005 and
* Stay in control by knowing and staying within your2006 Ski-Doo models in which ring gears fragment at
own abilities and the abilities of the vehicle;high speeds releasing high speed debris. This flying
* Plan your route and tell someone else, includingdebris has caused injuries including lacerations and
estimated time of arrival;fractures.
* Travel at a safe speed and be especially cautiousIf you have been injured in a snowmobile accident,
at night -Avoid alcohol and drugs before and whenyou may have a legal case. Get in touch with an
driving;expert snowmobile accident lawyer in order to help
* Ride with someone else - do not travel alone;determine whether or not you could be eligible for
* Stay alert. Be aware of fatigue caused by thesome kind of compensation.
vibration and motion of the snowmobile and the sun