Table of Contents

1.   Overview

2.   Risks

3.   Warning Labels

4.   Safety Gear

5.   Parts & Inspection

6.   Operations

7.   Signage

8.   Driving Skills

9.   Laws

10. Respecting The Sport

11. Main Points

12. OHV Code of Ethics

Signage

 

The Caution Sign is used to warn riders of a trail hazard.

 

The Winding Trail sign is used to inform riders that they are approaching a series of curves in the trail ahead.

The Chevron Alignment sign identifies a sharp turn and provides riders with additional guidance through the turn.

The Directional Marker sign is used as a direction change marker in areas where the rider could venture off the designated trail.

The Object Marker sign indentifies a fixed object at the side of the trail. It is used any time the fixed object: (such as bridge railings) norrows the normal width of the trail.

The Please Stay On Trail sign reminds riders to ride in specific area, per the request of the landowner.

The Slow sign instructs riders to temporarily slow their vehicle

The Stop sign instructs riders to bring vehicles to a Complete Stop before proceeding with caution.

The Stop Ahead sign informs riders that they are approaching a stop sign.


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