Rules for a ride
First Riders are road users such as cars or bicycles. Basically, all the rules that apply to vehicles for riding.
Second You should only ride on trails where it is permitted, and where you can actually do any damage. If a bridle path is available, riders must use this.
Third The rider should adjust his speed to traffic conditions and the terrain.
4th Pedestrians, cyclists, other riders, animal grazing, wildlife and motor vehicles are always happening at walking! Riders should warn people if necessary and to all road users to be polite and considerate. Unfortunately there are many people who do not or simply riders are afraid of horses!
5th You should not ride across country, if not the express permission of the landowner to have. In the forest you have to stay on the paths not to disturb the wildlife. Taboo nature reserves, wetlands, grave slopes, snowy fields, and from October to late March shallow waters (spawning) are.
6th If you should have even caused damage, you have to report it immediately and without being asked and make the vulnerable damages.
7th Never ride in inebriated condition. Those who have little experience of riding should also be careful not to ride alone.
If on a ride should ever inflicts damage riders and horse owners are having a horse insurance advised. It provides for the damage and prevents the horse owner risked his personal fortune.
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