New Hampshire Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle Safety Course Now Available at Offroad-ed.com
Manchester, NH (PRWEB) May 23, 2014 -- New Hampshire students who need to complete an off-road and snowmobile safety course to get their safety certificate can now complete their training at offroad-ed.com. The course is approved by the New Hampshire Department of Fish and Game and it is the only mobile-friendly NH course that features both off-road and snowmobile content and live-action video.
“The New Hampshire OHRV and snowmobile course is a great way for students to become educated online, at their own pace, while learning key safety information we find important for riding both OHRVs and snowmobiles,” said Captain John Wimsatt, Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle program coordinator for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. “The course uses video, animations and more to teach those valuable lessons. Partnering with offroad-ed.com was a natural choice, and together we’re putting safety-conscious riders on the trails.”
The course is available on any device, so students can access the course on the Web even if the only way they have to connect to the Internet is via their smartphone. Plus, the new mobile-ready course features live-action videos, realistic illustrations and interactive animations that make it easier and more fun to learn how to safely operate an OHRV or snowmobile. The course’s two safety video series teach about the appropriate off-road and snowmobile riding gear, riding in various conditions, loading and unloading, plus much more.
“Our goal in developing a combined off-road and snowmobile safety course was to create a comprehensive learning experience that would be fun for our students. In our video series, we wanted to use humor, where appropriate, to focus the student’s attention on the safety advice,” said Kurt Kalkomey, CEO of Kalkomey Enterprises, Inc., which produces offroad-ed.com and snowmobile-ed.com. “We also wanted to avoid lecturing. Our content and videos are meant to engage students with opportunities to explore and select the best options for staying safe while operating their OHRV or snowmobile. This helps students develop true understanding rather than just memorizing the lesson.”
The training offered in this course is approved by the organizations responsible for OHRV and snowmobile safety education, and it’s the same material that’s taught in the Today’s ORV Rider and Today’s Snowmobile Rider manuals. Studying at offroad-ed.com is free. To get a safety education certificate before operating an OHRV or snowmobile, students pay a one-time fee only after passing the exam.
About Kalkomey
Kalkomey, which produces both offroad-ed.com and snowmobile-ed.com, is North America’s leading provider of recreational safety education. Kalkomey produces print and Internet courses that have provided official safety certification since 1995. Kalkomey offers safety courses in boating, hunting, bowhunting, and off-road vehicle and snowmobile operation. For more information, visit http://www.kalkomey.com.
Mitch Strobl, Kalkomey Enterprises, Inc, http://www.kalkomey.com, +1 (972) 715-7011, [email protected]
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