Utah Admin. Code R650-412-3 - Curriculum Standards
(1) The division
may approve an OHV safety and education course if the course, at a minimum,
provides instruction on:
(a) a description of
OHV riding in Utah;
(b) an overview
of the Division's OHV regulatory responsibilities;
(c) the meaning of OHV terminology, including
throttle, fuel shut-off valve, brakes, gear shift, engine stop switch, choke,
spark arrestor/muffler, headlights, engine, footrest, ignition switch, and
other operational components integral to the safe operation of an
OHV;
(d) Utah laws applicable to
the operation of OHVs;
(e) riding
positions, turning, and stopping;
(f) hypothermia, wind chill, and cold weather
survival;
(g) riding on different
types of terrain;
(h) pre-ride
inspections;
(i) loading a
trailer;
(j) crossing roads and
highways;
(k) dangers of operating
an OHV under the influence of drugs and alcohol;
(l) ethics, responsible riding, and trail
etiquette;
(m) Tread
Lightly;
(n) proper safety
equipment; and
(o) where
applicable, information on the operation of snowmobiles, and instruction on
avalanche safety.
(2) A
course provider shall present an OHV safety and education course at a level
appropriate for the average fourth grade student.
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