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Snowmobile goes through the ice on Chemong Lake

PETERBOROUGH-A man taking his brand new snowmobile out for a test drive went through the ice on Tuesday according to Police.

Members of the Peterborough County OPP were called to assist a snowmobiler that had entered the water on Chemong Lake near the causeway shortly before 10:00pm on December 11, 2018.

Police say the man was able to exit the water with assistance from a friend and did not require medical treatment. The snowmobile is to be removed from the water later today. The Ministry of the Environment was notified by police.

The male was charged with one offence under the Motorized Snow Vehicle Act.

Peterborough County OPP officers within the local detachment and the OPP’s Snow Vehicle, All Terrain Vehicle and Vessel Enforcement Unit (S.A.V.E.) will be conducting snow vehicle patrols throughout the season and want to remind riders of some important safety tips that will help make your ride safe;

• Drivers and passengers must always wear a snowmobile helmet that meets the standards approved for motorcycle helmets, with the chin strap securely.

• Obey speed limits and road/trail signs and always drive within your ability.

•Reduce your speed when driving at night (don’t out drive your headlights) and watch out for fences, guide wires and other objects that are more difficult to spot out at night. Wear reflective clothing so that you are more visible to others.

•Know your local by-laws. Some prohibit snowmobiles from being operated on boulevards and sidewalks and have restricted hours of nightly operation.

•Avoid driving on frozen lakes and rivers. If it can’t be avoided, check ice conditions beforehand, wear a floater suit and carry ice picks and make sure they are accessible. No ice is safe ice.

• Never travel alone and tell someone of your outing including; your destination, the route, description of your snowmobile and your expected time of return.

• Never drive impaired. Alcohol, illegal drugs, even prescription and over the counter drugs can slow your reaction time and affect your ability to make good decisions. If convicted of impaired driving on a snowmobile, you will lose your driving privileges for all types of vehicles including motor vehicles, commercial vehicles and motorcycles.

•Snowmobile operators are obligated to carry documents with them when operating a motorized snow vehicle. A valid driver’s licence or motorized snow vehicle operator’s licence, the vehicle’s registration permit and proof of insurance. If riding on a prescribed Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Club (OFSC) trail, then a valid OFSC trail permit is required to be affixed in the proper fashion to your snowmobile.

Be prepared and pack an emergency/survival kit, spare parts, tow rope and a fully charged mobile device.

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Pamela Vanmeer
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Pamela VanMeer is a two time winner of the prestigious Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) Award. Her investigative reports on abuse in Long Term Care Homes garnered international attention for the issue and won the Ron Laidlaw Award. She is a former reporter and anchor at CHEX News, now Global Peterborough and helped launch the New CHEX Daily, a daily half hour talk show. While at CHCH News in Hamilton she covered some of the biggest news stories of the day.

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