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In a united effort towards eliminating alcohol as a contributing factor in snowmobiling fatalities and injuries, the Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations and MADD Canada announced today that they are joining forces for a National "Zero Tolerance" Awareness Day on February 24, 2007 to urge Canadians to ride sober all year long.

Under the slogan, "Zero Tolerance I say until I am done for the Day", the two not for profit associations are focusing their efforts to remind snowmobilers that 0.00% Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) level is the only acceptable number while operating a snowmobile. MADD Canada is appealing to its local chapters across Canada and to media to raise the serious issue of impaired snowmobiling. The CCSO is mobilizing its provincial and territorial associations to enlist participation from Canada's 868 snowmobile clubs.

To download posters to promote safe snowmobiling, click below.

Poster One
Poster Two
Poster Three

To read the press release for Zero Tolerance, click here.

 





 

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