The Summer Guide to ATV Safety. Helpful information and guidelines for a safe and fun summer.
ATVs can provide hours of fun during long summer days away from the classroom. They are one of the most popular outdoor activities, giving riders access to a wide variety of landscapes from basic trails to complex rugged terrain.
They can also result in serious and even fatal injuries if not used properly or if safety guidelines are ignored.
ATV safety is vital for both parents and young adults to understand. While proper safety gear like helmets and pants is important, the main cause of ATV injuries is the result of rollovers–– easily preventable by adhering to basic ATV safety guidelines.
The ATV Safety Institute publishes a variety of
ATV safety guidelines and tips. Among them are what it calls the
ATV Golden Rules, which include:
• Always wear a DOT-compliant helmet, goggles, long sleeves, long pants, over-the-ankle boots, and gloves.
• Ride only on designated trails and at a safe speed.
• Never ride on paved roads except to cross when done safely and permitted by law.
• Never ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Never carry a passenger on a single-rider ATV, and no more than one passenger on an ATV specifically designed for two people.
• Supervise riders younger than 16.
Adherence to these guidelines can prevent ATV injuries and ensure that everyone using ATVs has a fun and safe riding experience.
Find more information about ATV safety tips and guidelines
here.