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Cycle News 1985 11 20

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Ln 00 O"l ...... o ~ C\J .... Q.) ..0 E Q.) >- .. 0 Z 30 (I NO , I DID NoT SEE MY CLIENT5 ' ACC.IOENT, PER sf: I l?UT I DID fHE AMB\JLANC.E IN WH ICH NoncE HE WAS TRAVELlIN(; PASS MY ,. o FFlCE AT r-. HI&H RA1E OF SPEED. a nd SVIA President Alan Isley finished th eir pres en ta tio ns, Sta tler im media tely tu rn ed his a tte n tion to his view o f th e man u facturers' respo nsibilit y con cerning safety. " T he point is that th e rise (in injury) is astro no m ical, " Sta tler said. "Th e o n ly thi ng I see goi ng o n, and co rrec t me if I' m wrong, is th ere is a volun tary sta nda rds process underwa y, an d so far it has n ot directed itself to th e dynamic sta bility o f th e veh icl e. And yo u've got trainin g a nd ed uca tion. I'd like to know what th e individua l co m p a n ies a re doi ng to . rna k e the vehicle itself safer. Are yo u doing a nything righ t no w to improve the safety o f the veh icle by way o f addressing the sta bility issu e or a ny o the r design factor?" " T hese ar e not a hodge podge o f bo lts a nd nuts," Sch m itt repl ied. " We go th rough prototypes, pr od uction machines a nd the re a re co m pariso ns m ad e and the best design th a t is a va ila ble is sold . If we had a whi ch -it to mak e this thing 100% safe, so no person co u ld ge t h urt, we'd hav e it o n th ere." " Can you mak e it any safer?" Sta tler inq ui red . " T h e machine we have now is th e sa fest we ca n bu ild." Sch m itt a nswered . " Wha t features have yo u made in the vehicle tha t mak es it a safer vehicle?" Sta tler as ked. " Mr. Statler, doesn' t yo ur q uest ion pr esu p po se th at it 's not sa fe?" someone on the panel an swered. "The q ues tio n is safer," Sta tler repl ied. " 1£ it is safe , wh y do yo u m ak e it safer?" Sch mitt asked . " I g uess I do n ' t u nderstand . If there is so me defect in th e machine, th en yes, it shou ld be made safer. Bu t we ha ve no defect in the machine." " We have not res'ol ved th e issue, " Statler countered. " My quest ion is th at in view of 100,000-90,000 serio us injuries thi s yea'r a nd 324 deaths over th e la st th ree years, isn 't th ere so me th in g yo u ca n do to mak e it markably safer? If yo u can ' t bring that number o f inj u ries down, th en I th ink increasin gl y th e evide nce begins to pile up th at this ma y be an unreasonable risk o f injury." Some body on th e panel brought up th e su bject o f automobiles being a n unreasonable risk. " Yo u don 't induce in stability wh en ridin g a n a u to mo bile," Statler answered. Statler and Isle y then exchanged words rega rd ing proposed model legislation being prepared for introduction_to s tate_teg!s.1 ~ ~~r~~.... ~_: __' " Do yo u th ink when we meet here o ne yea r h ence, we wi ll see th at dr ama tic effect (in the red uction of in juries)?" Statler asked. " As we m eet h ere today . . . " Isley replied, " wh y ar e yo u so rel ucta nt to tal k abou t th e reduction in th e increase of th e in juries tha t yo u were so proud of in earlier sessions th is year? " , " I' ve never been proud, and I want to ma ke this clear, o f any in cre ase in injuries a nd if yo u think that you' re wo nderfu lly wro ng ," Statler said , com p letel y mis u nders ta nding Isley's po int and drawing laughter from the audience. Priorto th e discu ssion on safety, Isley exp la ined th e SVIA's five-part model leg islation to th e co m m issioners an d Statler rep eat edl y as ked , " Do th e manufacturers h ave a n y obligations in th e model legi slation?" an d cla im ed , " Yo u have no legal obligations as manufacturers, but yet yo u are creati n g a legal obligation for deal ers," " The deal ers ar e resid ents of a par ticular sta te, th e manufa cturers a re n ot," Isley responded . "The manufacturers have to resp ond to broad federal, national or voluntar y sta ndards th at are com mon a mong a ll sta tes." Statler, how ever , d idn ' t let th e su bject di e. ''I' m as ki ng a t th e nation al level are yo u goi ng to si t down with th e deal ers?" h e said . Wh en Isley started to ans wer, Sta tler interrupted with, "Are yo u' ,Ianning to sit down wi th the natio la l moto rcycle reta ilers group am' work o u t a co m mon p osition o n t' .is mod el legislat ion ?" Isley co u nt , :ed wit h, " I inten d to advise the rr .)f the m od el legi slation, bu t I inte' 1 to wo rk on a sta te-bysta te basis aepen d ing o n the nee ds of tha t p art icul ar sta te." Panel five was made up of doctors a nd th eir mostl y gr ueso me stories and slides o f AT V acci dents. Dr. Art h ur j ames o f th e Arroyo Grande H osp ital , near Pi sm o Beach , Cali fornia, told ofconc ussions and cervical stra ins a nd broken collarbones, wr ists, forea rms , femurs, etc. that h e had seen . Dr. William Schiller of Ph oenix, Ari zona , said that ATCs are dangerous, unstable at high speeds and that a light front end ca uses cra shes. H e based hi s theory on intervi ews with crashers, but added that helmets would have pr evented many of th e injuries h e had witnessed . Brent Kunzler, a regi stered nurse from Brawley, Californ ia , sugges ted th at alcohol be prohibited from recre a tio n ar eas in which th e ATVs a re u sed after giving da ta on injuries susta inedinlhe.:C larpis,San d D.une area , Dr. West Livaudais of Floren ce, Orego n, said th at uponcrashing a n ATV, a person ma y become a " miss ile" a nd th a t causes co mpressio n inj uries, Dr. George Trager sa id 32% o f h is patients ad mi tte d alcohol use when riding ATVs, a nd th e m ost co mmon ca use for acci de nts in his area were roll overs. Panel seven wa s mad e up of mostl y engi neers an d peop le represe nt ing th e American H onda Motor Co. T he people from H onda showed videos representing ATVs a nd th eir safe use. The engi nee rs' opinions varied . Dr. Wade All en , a resea rch engin eer with a back ground in th e a utomot ive ind ustry, sa id th at th e ind ustry co u ld lea rn a great dea l about safety by look in g a t the automobile industry . Donal d Friedma n, th e retired preside n t of MCR Tech no logy, sai d tha t ATVs shou ld be treat ed as a utomobi les a nd sugges ted th e use o f shou lder h arness restraints, lim itedslip differe n tia ls and ro ll bar s. Th e tech ni ca l d irector of Dynami c Resea rch In c., Dr. David Weir, to ld of a stud y h e is p la n n ing to do in coopera tion with the SVIA and the staff of the C PSc. " I'd like to co ncen tra u-today o n th e subject of the development of test p ro cedu res as it relat es to AT V stabi lit y a nd performance stan da rds," Weir sa id. " We have been asked by th e SVIA to resea rch and develop a techn ica l ba sis for suc h sta bi li ty and per form ance-rela ted sta ndards. The stabi li ty performa nce sta ndard wo uld include su ch topics as turning, goi ng uphill a n d downhill, a lso a cross slope operation that would be a combination of th ose two , ob stacl e a vo id a nce, bumps, ru ts or di tch a nd such things as brakin g an d acce leration o f the vehicle. " T hese do two things. First th ey exercise th e dy namics of th e AT V a nd second ly each o ne has so me face va lidity as co m pone nts of a real world riding situat io n. We will be co ns ide ring three kinds of th in gs: th e first of th ese is wha t you mi ght ca ll a test p rocedure, th e second thing would be th e m easures or variabl es th at yo u wou ld record a nd th e third step in a sta n da rd would in vo lve putting so me cri ter ia o r boundari es on th e measu res a n d in particular h ere we ar e concerned with cri teria that would have some sa fety relation s." Statler later went on about a smaller seat and a limited-slip differential an d said , " You won't kno w wh a t they a re if yo u h ave th e a tt itude th at th e veh icle ca n no t be im proved." One of th e m ore interesting proATV witnesses was T om Tilde n o f Alaska. T ilde n told of how ATVs are depen ded u pon by 80%o f the population for every day life. H e sa id th at th e vi llage peop le in Ala ska use th e AT V fo r tra nsportation , shop p ing, goi ng to school, hauling wood a n d fish , etc. Tilden told o f entire fam ilies u sin g AT Vs a nd sai d th at beca use o f th e envi ro n me nt, Alaska has unique proble ms in rega rd to safety. T he natives ha ve problems ge tti ng th e pro per safe ty eq ui p me nt a nd sufficient tra in in g , accordi ng to T ilden . H e invited the co m missioners to come up to Ala ska , but n ot to ban th eir ATVs. . Bertha Akey, a p rogram ass tsta nt for Farm , H ome and 4-H Safety, to ld of a 4-H safety training co urse n ow in effect in Petal uma, California; th e program was loaned 12 ATVs for use in th e 'p arent safety training. Akey said that without educa tion anything ca n be dangerous whi le adding th at ATVs are not safe babysitters. Two of the motorcycle industry's safet y eq u i p men t suppliers were present a t th e h earing. john Gregory, o wne r of jT Ra cing , (makers o f helmets an d riding apparel ), showed a n d told of th e necessit y of safet y ' eq u ip m e'nt. Dean Fish er , of Bell H eI.- rnets, told of a questionnaire that Bell produced a sking wh y people don't wea r h elmets . Most of th e responses cited th at th e h elmet s were too heavy , too hot or th at hearin g was a problem with th e h elmets, accordin g to Fisher. H e a lso sai d th a t he felt most people ha ve a p erceived lack o f co ncern because th ey (t he ATVs ) have three or four wheels . Dana Bell , a mo torcycle racer a nd m ot her, to ld th e Co m m issio ne rs that two o f h er chi ldren race a t CRC Enduros a nd w he n as ked if she th ought a m otorcycle was safer th an a three-wheeler, she a nswered th at both were safe. " T h ree-wh eelers are • no t unsafe by design ," she sai d. Test imony of John Ulrich I'm J ohn Ulrb h , Ed itor o r two co u sumer, em h u...ia!'io1 publicauous , Cyc/t' Nruis ;IIKI ATI ' N"1JI,~ , a nd o ne tr ad e ma gazine, A ll T rrm in ,.,.!Iid,. Ind ustry, ;111 p u b fish ed by Cvcl e New IIIC'. of U )Jl~ Bea ch , CaliIo m ia . I'\'t' been ;1 p m[ t· iona! jour na li..1 "lx'cia litin g in techni ca l and m oror rvch--rekued to pics for 13 years . Wilh m e i, m y da u g b u-r , 11;1)' ley, wh o t't1 ir.. Iht· ATI' Nru '.~ Kid ', Pa ~t' . I am do rt" u-\Iin ~ , T ht· ....·t·iRh l o f a ro ll r.l ~t' will m••l t' it ha rdt'r 10 p n '\,l'lH a wll. St~ubt'hs 'lrt"ou l. DiHef(·n lial o.. ? I haWII'1r itkh 'n a d iffl'n'n lia l-t-qui ppl"ll An' (Iht"rt' h;IV bttn ......'(·r.ll) tha t wa !,n', I(" t' s",\101 bit" acro.... ro uJ::h It'rT;. in than ;m t'qu i"'a lt" !oOlid -ax lt" 11I A·n'. :\Iort" ~u \pc.·n.'loi on? Rt'IIt'r for bumps h it slrai /il:lno n , bu t wo rse in It'1111s of ro ll rt'",i..Lanu · t..!uri nK 3 e ",Iidt'. l...n\ ..usprn.'loion? Rellt'r for roU n ...istanc." . but wor st' fo r bump",hi l .'loI rd i ~hl o n . SIt't"ri n,.; da m ptt\? Thr y p rl'\'t'nt h.IIK11r bar k icl whrn (ht" frOnl wh t't"J hilsa rock or bum p off ("('n lt'ra l h iKh spt"t'tl. bUI \Iow do~'n Ihe "'l't'rinK hnl a mol or · cydl."and 'ilid throul(h droJJ,t 'itrip li mi nJ,t liKh t'i a l 139 m ph on m y back. wilhoul !'oC.' rious injury, I ha\'t" cra sht'tl al "fx"t"d..m "er 140 mph twi n '. a nti spt 't't1!lo n: r 100 mph 011 It'aS( four l iml·~ .1 cr....ht'(l tw(J wt'f:ks ago Oi l 60 m ph , a nd hl'rt· I ; lIn , T ht· h um ~lU hod y, eopt'" cia lly lilt"lu. ad. is {r.lg ilt·, Yo u ("".I n fa ll o \'t"r wal kll1fi: an d ~uflt"r a seri ousnmcu,sio n . bmin t!;lmage, dt'alh , You G II1 t";;t..ily fall off an AT\' anti dit' if )'o u rid e wil hoU I ;;1 hdmt'l . And ),OU ('an nar.h a l 140 m ph with p l'Opt:r safl'IYl'q u ipmt'1I1and a lill ie luc k a nd fi:l' t ur. and t'u rSl' you r mi~ h;;tp, A hdnlt'll l's" An ' ridt' r !iu • ft'rin J; a hl'ad inj ury IS nul a n ATV p ro b lt·m . it 's a rid t'r problt"m . Tht" Iwo kt'y ~ 1 \a ft'r ATV 11M' a rc' ridt'r IroJ in in g 0 a a nt..! ridt'r pfUlt"Cti...e t'q u ip n ll'lIt. WIMI .....t" rt" ll)' nl."t'll i ~ fur t"Vt"ry ATV rider 10 lx' full y Ir-..i m-J and o w filu-d . d l·a wi lh !iafe.'I)' t'Clu ip ll1t"n l, ~u An' shou ld I("" .." \how. room floor wi th an u lHraint....J rid(·r. No ATV shou ld fX" riddm wilhoul a ht'1nH·I. bOOlS, p;.ltldt"d pams. g lo"·t"\. l.1'e pn:ul'n ion , "n it' CPSC shou ld ,·iJ.:o rou..ly punu~ tuucu io n pfUl(rdll1!l and inforrrul lio n prOKrdm!i. • .. _ Thank.you,

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