90% of ski resort collisions are caused by ignoring these rules! Whether you're a beginner or an experienced skier, safety should always be your top priority!
The ski resort belongs to everyone. Whether you're snowboarding or skiing, please respect each other and don't let your behavior or equipment threaten others.
Beginners, please take note! Losing speed is like being a human cannonball. Control your speed according to the ski conditions and your own skill level, and don't blindly rush uphill.
The skier in front has the "right of way," and those behind must choose a safe route to avoid a rear-end collision.
Always observe the road ahead and maintain a safe distance before overtaking! In a high-speed collision, the skier behind may bear primary responsibility!
After stopping, start again, and remember to look back! Make sure no one is passing by on the mountain before gliding.
Stopping in the middle of a slope, in a narrow place, or in a blind spot? NO! It's dangerous and affects others.
You need to walk up and down the ski slopes, stay close to the edge, and do not obstruct other skiers.
The ski resort's signs are not just for show; following them ensures greater safety.
Offer a helping hand when a skiing accident occurs; the ski resort needs warmth.
In case of an accident, remember to exchange contact information for easier follow-up.