FIS RULES
1. consideration for other skiers and snowboarders
Every skier and snowboarder must behave in such a way that they do not endanger or harm others.
2. Control of speed and riding style
Every skier and snowboarder must ride by sight. They must adapt their speed and skiing style to their ability, the terrain, snow and weather conditions and the density of traffic.
3. Choice of lane
Skiers and snowboarders coming from behind must choose their lane in such a way that they do not endanger skiers and snowboarders in front of them.
4. Overtaking
Overtaking is permitted from above or below, from the right or from the left, but always at a distance that allows the overtaken skier or snowboarder sufficient space for all his movements.
5. Entering, starting and going uphill
Every skier or snowboarder who wants to enter a slope, start again after a stop or turn or go uphill must look up and down to make sure that he can do so without endangering himself or others.
6. Stopping
Every skier and snowboarder must avoid stopping in narrow or unclear places on a slope without need. A skier or snowboarder who has fallen must clear such a place as quickly as possible.
7. Ascent and descent
A skier or snowboarder who ascends or descends on foot must use the edge of the slope.
8. Observing the signs
Every skier and snowboarder must observe the markings and signals.
9. Assistance
In the event of an accident, every skier and snowboarder is obliged to provide assistance.
10. Identification obligation
Every skier and snowboarder, whether witness or participant, whether responsible or not, must provide their personal details in the event of an accident.