According to the National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) about 38 people have died snowboarding or skiing during the past 10 years, on average. Although most ski mountains don't require it, it's a good idea to wear a helmet. The best way to avoid a collision is to follow basic safety rules including stay in control, stop in a safe place for you and others and when starting downhill or merging, look uphill and yield. It is also important to obey signs designating slow zones and intersecting areas. It is recommended that all skiers and snowboarders share the slopes and always show respect for others.
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