(SOUTH BRUCE
COUNTY, ON.) – Snow
has finally arrived in Southern Bruce County which means the
snowmobile enthusiasts will be out riding. With this in mind,
the South Bruce OPP is sending snowmobile operators a reminder on
some of the laws in the Motorized Snow Vehicle Act: - Snowmobile
drivers must carry their driver’s licence or snowmobile
operator’s card when they ride. If your licence is under
suspension, you can’t drive a snowmobile either.
- Licence,
proof of registration and proof of insurance must be produced to a
police officer on demand, when operating a snowmobile.
- A
snowmobile driver must stop for police when signalled.
- Speed
limits
must
be obeyed. A snowmobile driver can be charged for speeding.
- A
snowmobile must not be driven along the serviced portion of the
roadway, except to cross at a right angle. This includes the
shoulder of the road.
- Impaired
driving laws apply to snowmobiles anywhere in Canada whether on
private property or not. Don’t mix alcohol and
snowmobiling. The South Bruce OPP and the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) have a zero
tolerance for impaired operation.
- Snowmobiles
must not be driven on private property without the owner’s
permission; violators may be subject to a charge of Trespassing.
- A
proper muffler and an approved, properly-fit helmet are required by
law.
- Drivers
of a snowmobile directly or indirectly involved in a reportable
collision, are required to call police as soon as possible.
- A
trail permit is required to use approved snowmobile trails, when
they are declared open for use.
- Dress
appropriately and let someone know where you plan to ride and for
how long.
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In addition,
snowmobile owners are encouraged to check out snowmobile bylaws with
the municipality in which they ride.
Snowmobiling can
be an enjoyable winter activity. Follow the rules, be
respectful of others and ride safely.
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