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michael
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« on: January 29, 2010, 04:52:42 PM » |
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Key points to ensure your safety while recreating in the SVRAs:
* Tell a responsible person where you are going (in detail) and when you will return. Ask that person to notify local law enforcement if you do not return on time. * At a minimum, you should consider taking and using the following safety equipment: protective clothing, helmet, goggles, gloves, seatbelts, (4WDs and dune buggys), first-aid kit, map, matches, and a signal mirror. If you own a cellular phone, take it with you. * Make sure you have enough fuel (2-cycle oil if required) and drinking water for the round trip. Drinking water can be more important than fuel in the desert. * When in the desert, consider staying with your vehicle if it is disabled rather than setting off on your own for help. * Avoid driving or stopping in tall grass or brush or where natural fuels come in contact with hot vehicle parts. Stop only in cleared areas.
Practice Safe Road Habits
* Drive with courtesy. Be prepared to yield the right of way anytime there is doubt and you can safely do so. * Stay to the right side of the road or trails. * Approach curves and hill crests with caution. Assume there are vehicles ahead and slow accordingly. * Don't go down a trail you haven't been up first. If you don't like what you find, you may not be able to go back up. * Go with a friend. Two heads and two vehicles are better than one. * Allow extra room and stopping distance when approaching other vehicles, especially youngsters, who may be less experienced.
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