I~ alot of fun
bul it should be taken sereoU5ly.
Riding an ATV the wrong way could lead to
serious, or even fatal, injury.
Th 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 o~ unfamiliar terrain requires
extra caution,
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Excessive speed, stunt riding or carrying
a passenger are definite nos 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 -"~AT
play it safe.
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For rider training
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information, call
A division of ~he~p:ialty
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1-800-447-4700.
Inl titute, a division m UleSpecially Ve
hicle InsUtuteof ArrK'riCL
Vehicle Institute of America.