Snowmobile/ATV Club
ATV Safety Tips
When used safely and wisely an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) can provide a source of fun and family recreation. When used unwisely by an untrained, inexperienced operator, an all-terrain vehicle can be very, very dangerous. With safety in mind, an all-terrain vehicle can be a useful tool for work and a great means of exploring the outdoors. It is the responsibility of all ATV operators to make the sport a safe one. Take an ATV Safety Course!
 
Never consume alcohol or drugs before or during ATV operation. Consuming alcohol or drugs is a factor in more than 40% of all ATV fatals. Wear your helmet! Almost none of the ATV fatality victims wore a helmet; had they done so the end result could have been much different. Avoid excessive speeds. Travel at a speed appropriate for the terrain, visibility conditions, and your experience.
Do not attempt wheelies, jumps, or other stunts. These can have disastrous results.
ATVs are for off-road use only. Never operate an ATV on public roads unless the law permits it and you use extreme caution. In general, riding an ATV on a roadway or in a ditch is prohibited, but there are times that it is allowed. See the entire rules booklet for further guidance and then check with your local officials for exceptions
Snowmobile Safety Education
ATVs are designed for one operator only. Never carry a passenger unless the machine is specifically manufactured for a second person.
Protective clothing is a necessity. Always wear an approved motorcycle helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants and a long sleeved shirt or jacket.
 
WEAR YOUR HELMET WHILE YOU RIDE RESPONSIBLY, UNDER CONTROL...& SOBERand YOU WILL RIDE FOR LIFE
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