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Snowmobile Rules and
Regulations
South Dakota has several rules and regulations that pertain to
snowmobiling. These rules were established for a number of reasons
including the protection of those who enjoy our sport. Park rangers
routinely patrol South Dakota’s groomed trail system to provide law
enforcement and safety. The following are just a few of the rules
that snowmobilers should follow when riding in our state. A comprehensive
list of South Dakota’s codified laws can be found at:
http://legis.state.sd.us/statutes/index.aspx.
Accident Reporting
The operator of a snowmobile involved in an accident on public lands,
frozen public waters or any private lands leased for public snowmobile use
which results in damage to a snowmobile or other property in excess of
$1,000 or results in death or injury requiring medical attention to any
person must immediately report the accident to a law enforcement officer.
If the operator of the snowmobile is physically incapable of filing a
report, then someone acting for him/her must file.
Trespassing
No person shall operate a snowmobile upon private land without permission
from the owner or lessee of the land. This provision does not apply to
snowmobiles operating in public road rights-of-way.
Reckless
Driving/Muffler
Required
No person may operate a snowmobile in the following manner: 1.) at a speed
that is greater than is reasonable or prudent; 2.) in any reckless way as
to endanger another person or property; and 3.) without a functioning
muffler.
Age Requirements
Effective July 1, 2005, there is no age limitation for the operation of a
snowmobile. However, no person under the age of fourteen may drive a
snowmobile across a roadway except under the immediate direction of a
parent, legal guardian, or person who is eighteen years of age or older. A
violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
Interstate Highways
and Railroads
Snowmobiles may not be operated upon or across an interstate highway,
except that it may cross in the ditch of an underpass or on the extreme
right of an overpass. Snowmobiles may not be operated upon any railroad
right-of-way, unless directly crossing after stopping and yielding the
right-of-way to approaching railroad traffic.
Operation in Ditches
Properly registered and licensed snowmobiles may operate in either right
or left-hand ditches when traveling along designated state snowmobile
trails. In other ditches, not designated as state snowmobile trails,
snowmobiles may only be operated in the right hand ditch.
Firearms / Wildlife
No person other than a law enforcement officer may operate or ride on any
snowmobile with any firearm in his possession, unless the firearm is
completely unloaded and within a carrying case which encloses the entire
firearm. No person may chase, drive, harass, kill or attempt to kill any
game animal or game bird with or from a snowmobile.
Financial
Responsibility
Snowmobilers must provide evidence of financial responsibility (liability
insurance) if requested by a law enforcement officer, as a secondary
action when the driver is detained for another offense.
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