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Drinking while
Snowmobiling
Snowmobiling
requires constant care, caution and attention. Don't drink and ride. Even small
amounts of alcohol can impair your perception, slow your reaction time and limit
your ability to control your sled at that critical moment when your life is in
the balance. Alcohol is involved in over 70% of snowmobiling fatalities.
Moreover, snowmobiling often takes you to remote areas miles from help,
increasing your risk of permanent injury or death after an accident. And
contrary to popular opinion, alcohol increases your susceptibility to cold &
hypothermia. This will decrease your chances of survival if you have to wait
long for help to arrive.
Finally, operating your sled under the influence of alcohol is punishable under
the laws of Vermont. If convicted of driving a snowmobile while impaired, you
will lose all driving privileges (car, truck, motorcycle, off-road vehicles and
snowmobile) Therefore if you drink and ride both your driver's license and
insurability are at risk.
Keep your wits about you. Don't Drink and Ride
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