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Do not endanger or prejudice
others.
Ride in control and adapt your style and speed to your ability
and the mountain conditions.
The rider in front has priority - leave enough space. Leave
plenty of space when overtaking
a slower slope user.
Look up and down the mountain before moving off or entering
a marked run.
Be aware of the blind spot over and just behind your leading
shoulder.
Only stop at the edge of the piste or where you can clearly
be seen.
When climbing up or down, always keep to the side of the
piste.
Obey all signs and markings - they are there for your safety.
In case of accident, mark the area with your board, provide
help and alert rescue services.
All involved in an accident, including witnesses, should
exchange names and addresses.
All the above are legally binding for all slope users.
Also note that many resorts also have additional rules and
regulations, especially in the USA. Check with each resort
you visit. Certain resorts also reserve the right to confiscate
your liftpass, without refund, for reckless riding. Watch
out !
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