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Snowmobile Laws
http://www.offroad-ed.com/in/handbook/
http://www.in.gov/dnr/outdoor/snowmobile/index.htm
http://www.ai.org/legislative/ic/code/title14/ar16/ch1.html
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If you operate a snowmobile on public property, it must be registered
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Registration is $30.00 for three years.
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Snowmobiles may be rode on the public right-of-way adjacent to a public highway, except a limited access highway.
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You may cross a public highway, other than a limited access highway, at right angles to get from one area to another. Before crossing,
make a complete stop and yield right-of-way to all traffic.
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Cities, towns, and counties have individual laws pertaining to snowmobiles. Check before riding.
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A snowmobile must have at least 1 headlight and 1 tail light, which must be on between dusk and dawn.
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Ride at a reasonable speed in relation to existing conditions.
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Do not ride while under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
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Do not harass or endanger wildlife.
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Do not ride on any property without permission of the landowners.
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Do not ride on railroad track or railroad right-of-way.
*Any questions regarding snowmobile laws can be directed to your local Conservation Officer.
Other helpful information
*Use the buddy system-Never ride alone! In case of an accident or machine failure, that second machine and rider may be your only
means of a safe return.
*Be sure to carry- Spare spark plugs
Spare drive belt
First aid kit
Tow rope
Tool kit
Flashlight and batteries
Registration certificate
Cellular phone with a fully charged battery
*Always remember-Every snowmobiler is an example of this great sport. Make your example a good one by respecting the right
and property of others.
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