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Thanks Jason.
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• 100% sober driving only-A track official will be checking.
• Only Driver and Co-driver allowed in the vehicle. No passengers allowed in back seat
• Everyone in your vehicle must have a filled out waiver. NO Exceptions
• Helmets snell2000 and higher Approved are required 100% of the time while on track
• No loose in cab/bed items. Tools, drink bottles, garbage, trail gear, etc. must be removed or properly secured and stowed.
• Hands/Limbs must be kept in vehicle at all times!
• Do not venture off the set track.
• Alcohol consumption is allowed after you are done driving for the day.
• Illegal drug use will not be tolerated at any time
• Know the limitations of your driving ability and your Raptor in the conditions.
• No Malicious destruction of property allowed. IE. No Doughnuts on track
• No Littering
• Everyone in your vehicle must have a filled out waiver. NO Exceptions!
Helmets allowed: Snell 2000 and higher Motocross, SA rated, M rated.
Helmets not allowed: All others
Snell and dot are two entirely different testing standards. They are not interchangeable.
Snell helmets are not DOT approved (for the most part) and vice versa
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From what I've been finding is if they are Snell approved than they are most likely DOT approved also. Curious though, my co-driver said he has a DOT3 motorcycle helmet? I told him it needed to be Snell or he can't ride. He thinks I am crazy....
Snell and dot are two entirely different testing standards. They are not interchangeable.
Snell helmets are not DOT approved (for the most part) and vice versa
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After the FingerLakes 4x4 101 next sat I'll start removing everything out of my truck.
Whats the helmet and model. I can tell you if its allowed or not