1. Skiers and snowboarders often travel at speeds much higher than the average bicyclist, yet more people wear helmets while biking.

True

False

2. People new to snowboarding should wear hard boots for extra protection.

True

False

3. Most injuries in snowboarding falls are to the wrists.

True

False

4. Some snowmobiles can reach speeds of more than 100 mph.

True

False

5. The safest place for a snowmobile is on marked trails.

True

False

6. Always wear goggles or a face shield when operating a snowmobile.

True

False

7. The safest position on a sled is feet first.

True

False

8. An essential piece of equipment for an ice hockey player is a helmet or face mask.

True

False

9. When on skiing, whether cross-country or downhill, leave space between you and other skiers.

True

False

10. One danger of leaving groomed trails is falling into a tree well.

True

False

11. If you realize you are on a slope that is beyond your skill level, take your skis or snowboard off and slide down the hill.

True

False





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