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Raceway ATV Friday, May 26, 2006

ATV Trail Etiquette Made Easy

The number of ATVs sold for recreation is at an all-time high and the number is growing every year, there is a need for trail etiquette to ensure that everyone rides friendly and safely.

There has been an unspoken etiquette between ATV trail riders for years. But now that the popularity is beginning to grow and you are not required to have a license to ride your ATV in many states, more and more inexperienced ATV drivers are hitting the trails and causing danger to themselves and others that they may cross. This is why it is so important to review these few simple steps before taking your ATV out on trail.

What is etiquette? Even if you don't know the definition from Webster's dictionary, you probably already practice etiquette without even realizing it. Webster defines etiquette as, "the forms, manners, and ceremonies established by convention as acceptable or required in social relations." What exactly does all that mean? Basically to treat others the way you want to be treated.

Here are a few things to consider before your next excursion out on your ATV. First, prepare yourself for the trip. Not having spare tires, water, or a change of clothes can take all the enjoyment out of a trip and can be dangerous if you happen to get lost on an ATV ride.

Second, help others who are in need. If someone is in need of help and needs to use your cell phone, let them use or offer to make the call for them. If someone appears lost, stop and offer directions. Be wary of wheel spinning for more than a few seconds. The results will be rocks and debris flying everywhere that could hit a fellow ATVer and cause injury if they aren't wearing the proper safety gear such as a riding jersey or goggles.

Third, no dusting others. This happens when you drive by a person on your ATV at speeds higher than 10MPH on a dusty road. It is hazardous to everyone behind you not to mention breathing dust is no fun. Next, no tailgating other ATV riders. Keep your distance or you may end up in an ATV accident. Just like when driving a car, keep a safe braking distance between yourself and the rider in front of you.

Be safe when passing on trail. Wait for the person in front of you to pull over as soon as he or she has the space. Last, don't litter. Those are the basics for friendly trail riding - use these tips often when you ride!

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