HBBSC Links |
More helpful links (onclick)
Website links
Wesleychaplin Computer Co. Webmasters Website
Indiana DNR
 R and D Motorsports
"ALL WE SELL IS FUN!!" Yamahas' only Northern Indiana 5 star service center.
moose on the run(Arctic Cat)
ISMA International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association
 click here or on picture for the safe riders site. |
Helpfull snowmobile Website links and a small description of each
Snowmobile Safety Guidelines
If you operate a snowmobile on public property, it must be registered
Registration is $30.00 for three years.
Snowmobiles may be rode on the public right-of-way adjacent to a public highway, except a limited access highway.
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.
Cities, towns, and counties have individual laws pertaining to snowmobiles. Check before riding.
A snowmobile must have at least 1 headlight and 1 tail light, which must be on between dusk and dawn.
Ride at a reasonable speed in relation to existing conditions.
Do not ride while under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
Do not harass or endanger wildlife.
Do not ride on any property without permission of the landowners.
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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More Helpful Links
Zoo's Tech corner
checklist for snowmobile readiness for the upcoming winter season.
The phone number for the Hoosier Hotline is 574-679-4006.Here, you can get information on local trail conditions.
For the fans of snowmobile racing and the crazy ones who want to race Click Here
World PowerSports Association Shadetree Snowmobileis a great place to buy snowmobile gear and parts at decent prices. John Dee's Snow Central is the place to go for snowmobiling information in the Keewanah Peninsula in the U.P. of Michigan |