It\ alot of fun
butitshould betakenseriously.
Riding an ATV the wrong way could lead to
serious, or even fatal, injury.
To minimize your risks and maximize your
enjoyment, there are a few rules you should follow
Always, always wear a helmet and protective
clothing when you ride. Beginning and inexperienced
riders should take a qualified training course.
Children under 16 need close, adult supervision.
And they should never ride an adult-sized machine.
Difficult, hilly or unfamiliar terrain requires
extra caution.
Excessive speed, stunt riding or carrying
a passenger are defInite no's. They increase the
risk of accidents and that's just not smart.
Following these rules will help make you
a safer rider. And safe riders are less likely to
get hurt.
An ATV is a lot of fun. But /~Ar;l'
play it s a f e . ' ~~arety
. For ri~er training
I";stitute
mformatIon, call
A division of the Specialty
1-800-447-4700.
Vehicle Institute of America.
Clt9SS ATV Sare~y Institute, a division of the Specialty Vehicle Institule of America.