Snowman say to ride safe this winter

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Snoman (Snowmobilers of Manitoba)

Snoman (Snowmobilers of Manitoba) Inc. is celebrating International Snowmobile Safety Week Jan. 20-28 and encourages all riders to ride safe, stay on the trail, and respect private property. 

“Snowmobile safety has always been a high priority for our organization”, said Snoman executive director Yvonne Rideout. “We work closely with our counterparts to bring safety to the forefront and we also offer an online safety courses.” To put focus on safety, Snoman and Fresh Air Educators are offering a 25 per cent discount on the online safety course by entering the code SAFETY2018. So visit www.snoman.mb.ca for more information and to access the course. 

An integral part of safety week is the Safe Riders. The campaign includes the following messages: 

• Snowmobiling and alcohol don’t mix. Don’t drink and ride. 

• Know before you go! Always check local ice conditions. 

• When night riding, slow down! Expect the unexpected. 

• Know the risks, be prepared and make every trip a round trip. 

• Cross roadways with care. 

• Ride smart, ride right. Stay in control. 

• Smart riders are safe riders. Take snowmobile safety training. 

“With approximately 12,000 kilometres of designated trails, it is essential that all riders practice safety,” said Rideout. “The best policy is to ride with a friend and let someone know where you are going and when you will return”. 

Snoman Inc., a non-profit organization, is dedicated to providing strong leadership and support to its member clubs to develop safe and environmentally responsible snowmobile trails to further the  enjoyment of organized recreational snowmobiling in Manitoba.