Event Details
- Event Status
- Event Completed
- Event ID
- 8047
- Event Name
- Snowmobile Safety Education
13 of 25 seats remaining
Event CompletedLocation
Location:
104 Conservation Dr, Roscommon, MI 48653
Schedule
- Date & Times:
- Dec 04, 2024 10:00AM - 12:00PM EST
About this Event:
This Snowmobile Safety class is being held in as a take home study for enrolled students. Students will be required to pick up a copy of the Snowmobile student manual at least one week in advance to the course. Students must review the manual on their own and arrive for the "in-person person field day" with the end of chapter exercises completed. Students that do not complete this requirement will not be admitted into the class - even if you drove all the way from Frankenmuth. Reviewing the manual and completing the end of chapter exercises should take approximately 4 hours. The in-person field day will consist of a legal review and final exam. Upon successful completion of the end of chapter exercises and test, the student will be issued a Snowmobile Safety Certificate. A Snowmobile Safety Certificate is required for anyone under the age of 17 when operating unsupervised and crossing highways in Michigan. There is no age limit to attend the class. However, students must be able to read, comprehend, and pass a written examination. All students 10 and under must have an adult attend the in person training with them.
Details
Organized by:
Michael Hearn
Required Files:
Cancellation Policies:
If you are no longer planning on attending this class, please cancel your registration so that those on the waiting list will have a chance to attend.
Event Policies:
Minimum Age Policies:
There are no minimum age policies
Maximum Age Policies:
There are no maximum age policies
Map:
About the Program
Overview:
The main purpose of the snowmobile safety education course is to educate and develop safe, knowledgeable and responsible snowmobile owners and operators. Topics covered include description of machine controls, safety and operating procedures, loading and towing procedures, understanding trail operation, laws and regulations, and environmental concerns and reporting responsibility.
How do I register my child for a class if they do not have an email address? It is very common that the student looking to register for a class does not have an email of their own. To solve this predicament, we created a process called "Linking Accounts". By creating an account of your own and "linking" the student to that account, you now have the option to sign them up for a class with your own email. All communication about the event will be sent over to you making it easy to keep track of things. Steps to create a linked account.
How do I register my child for a class if they do not have an email address? It is very common that the student looking to register for a class does not have an email of their own. To solve this predicament, we created a process called "Linking Accounts". By creating an account of your own and "linking" the student to that account, you now have the option to sign them up for a class with your own email. All communication about the event will be sent over to you making it easy to keep track of things. Steps to create a linked account.
Any snowmobile operator 12 to 16 years old are required to pass an approved snowmobile safety course to operate without adult supervision or to cross a roadway.
About the Class:
About the Class:
- In person, traditional classroom setting
- Written test (80% or better to pass)
- No minimum age requirement; however, students under 10 years of age shall be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian or other adult approved by parent or legal guardian.