To Keep Your Family Safe, Always Follow These ATV Safety Tips
The popularity of ATV's for both children and adults is growing astronomically. And with this increase in popularity there's also been an increase in injuries and deaths. But this doesn't have to be the case. By arming yourself and your family with a few important ATV safety tips, you can greatly reduce the risks of having a serious accident.
ATV Safety Tips: #1
Only ride alone! ATV's are not passenger vehicles. They are only to be ridden one person at a time. If you want to keep your ATV safe for everyone, make sure that friends and family members understand that they must wait for their own turn. In the world of ATV's, the buddy-system can be deadly.
ATV Safety Tips: #2
Whether you are a child or adult, never get on an ATV without the proper protective equipment and gear. This includes a helmet that offers protection to the eyes, close-toed shoes, and clothing that properly covers the arms, legs and rest of the body. Getting in an ATV accident in jeans can leave you hurting, but getting in the same accident in shorts could leave you mangled.
ATV Safety Tips: #3
While ATV does stand for All Terrain Vehicle, there are some terrains that laws require you to avoid, namely roads and highways. No matter how tough you think your ATV is, it was never designed to be a road-going vehicle. Stick to cars, trucks and motorcycles for your road trips.
ATV Safety Tips: #4
Adults and children both can greatly reduce their risk of accidents and injury by simply attending an ATV driver's safety course. You can often find these provided by your ATV dealership or through your local DMV.
By arming yourself and your children with these ATV safety tips, you'll greatly reduce your risks and dangers when you're out there having fun!
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