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hand signals Last Sled in Line

Raise forearm from handle bar and show clenched fist at shoulder height

hand signals Left Turn

Left arm extended straight out from shoulder and pointing in the direction of the turn

hand signals Oncoming Sleds

Left arm raised at shoulder height, elbow bent and forearm vertical, move arm from left to right over head, pointing to the right side of trails

hand signals Right Turn

Left arm raised at shoulder height, elbow bent and forearm vertical with the palm of the hand flat

hand signals Sleds Following

Arm raised, elbow bent with thumb pointing backward, in a hitch hiking motion move arm forward to backward over your shoulder

hand signals Slowing

Left arm extended out and down from the side of the body with a downward flapping motion of hand to signal warning or caution

hand signals Stop

Arm raised from the shoulder and extended straight up over the head with palm of hand flat. Left arm may also be used to signal "STOP"

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The maximum legal trail speed limit in Ontario unless otherwise posted.
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It is the law that snowmobiles must stop at all road crossings, regardless of whether a STOP sign is present or not.
Bridge Hazard signs
USE TRAIL AT YOUR OWN RISK
* YOU must know and obey the Motorized Snow Vehicles Act (Ont.)
*YOU must use caution at all times
*Emergency and cell phone service may not be available
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This sign tells riders that they are on an OFSC prescribed trail. Trail permits are required to ride on OFSC prescribed trails.
No Trespassing Sign. Snowmobilers are permitted to use the trail with a trail permit.