1.
What roads can you snowmobile on?
a.
Dirt roads only
b.
Roads designated as a route, a marked trail that crosses a road, and roads allowed by local ordinances
c.
All roads that are approved by the Department of Transportation
d.
None of the above
e. A and C
2. What happens when you try to drive your snowmobile if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol?
a. Your coordination, reaction time and stability are reduced
b.
Your ability to drive a snowmobile is unaffected
c.
You are a more relaxed rider
d.
You drive your snowmobile better
e.
C and D
3.
T or F: Operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol can result in stiff fines and possible jail time.
TRUE
FALSE
4.
Ordinances are:
a. Laws that don’t apply to snowmobilers
b.
Optional guidelines for snowmobilers
c.
Local laws in cities, towns and villages
d.
Laws only for cross country skiers and snow shoers
e. None of the above
5. Restricted riding areas can include:
a.
State and National Parks
b.
Schools, cemeteries and airports
c.
Public land
d. Private land
e.
All of the above
6.
When riding your snowmobile, you cannot:
a. Operate on a federal interstate
b.
Cross a roadway with more then 4 lanes
c.
Drive faster than the posted speed limit
d.
All the above
e. A and B
7.
Responsible snowmobilers:
a. Do not consume alcohol or drugs while riding a snowmobile
b.
Choose to consume non-alcoholic beverages while riding
c.
Choose a responsible leader to monitor the group
d.
All the above
e. None of the above
8.
It is usually legal to operate your snowmobile on the roadway:
a.
To get around a bridge
b.
When you are crossing the road in the most direct route
c.
When a town has an ordinance that allows you to ride from your home to the trail in the most direct manner
d.
All of the above
e. None of the above
9.
Precautions to take when riding near roads include:
a.
Completely stopping at all stop signs
b.
None, snowmobilers have the right of way
c. Riding defensively and under control
d.
Making sure you are riding in the same lane as the automobiles
e.
A and C
10.
How fast you drive on a trail depends upon:
a.
Weather conditions
b.
The number of other snowmobiles in your group
c.
Posted speed limits
d.
You, the operator, setting your own personal and safe limits
e.
All of the above
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