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Raceway ATV Thursday, February 17, 2005

ATV Children - A New Breed of Rider

A child who rides an ATV will love to explore their surroundings on four wheels. ATV children love to make new paths through the woods, and explore hard-to-reach terrain. ATV children love the challenge of a path, and enjoy the leisure of a country road. ATV children, happy riders with a lot of experience, share some common safety practices that help them become happy and healthy ATV riding adults.

A child who rides an ATV, first and foremost, should ride a machine that fits them. Children who are hurt on ATVs are all too often on machines that are way too big for them to control. Children six years and under should ride a machine no bigger than 70 cc. Children twelve and older may ride machines in the 70 to 90 cc range. Children sixteen and older can ride machines over 90 cc safely. Matching the machine to the rider ensures the rider will be able to control and properly steer the ATV. A child who rides an ATV should only ride ATVs made for children.

Children who ride an ATV should always wear a helmet. There are various kinds of helmets available. Some helmets provide full or partial face protection. A Helmet that protects against brain injury as well as guards eyes and face from braches or leaves can protect the rider in case of spill or fall. Some accidents occur and they are not the fault of the rider or the machine. ATV children protect themselves from accidents by wearing a helmet and face protection. Face protection, in addition to guarding eyes from wayward sticks and branches, can ensure clearer vision and a better ability to judge upcoming obstacles on the road.

Children who ride an ATV should not ride on public roads. ATVs are not street legal, but ATV children know they can get permits to ride on country and dirt roads, as well as make full use of tracks and paths. ATV children are not into racing cars or trucks. They are into riding ability and challenging themselves to ride a good course. ATV children never ride in the dark because they cannot see well. When their vision is impaired, ATV children cannot make good riding decisions and are more likely to get hurt.

Children who ride an ATV should only ride with a parent's supervision. ATV children know they need to keep themselves safe for the next day's ride, and they know sometimes things happen they cannot control. A young ATV rider will ride4 better under a parent's supervision, and will not have to worry if an accident occurs and they need help. Parents can gauge a child's attention level, and can make a better decision about when a child is too tired to continue to ride responsibly.

A child that rides an ATV will get many hours of enjoyment from their ATVs if they are able to ride and play safely. An ATV is a big investment, but it can pay off in increased confidence and skill in children riders. Children who ride an ATV love what they do and they should do it safely.

Get your child an ATV today and let them experience the joys that an ATV can bring to their young imagination.

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Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Is Riding an ATV Fun?

ATV fun can make for long lasting memories. ATVs, or all terrain vehicles, are a lot of fun to ride and come in a variety of sizes. They are not designed for road use, but are perfect for paths, yards, and country use. ATV fun can be ensured with some simple safety precautions.

ATVs are fun for everybody, assuming they each take their turn. ATVs are not meant to carry passengers because they cannot distribute the weight evenly. When an ATV driver takes on a passenger, they lose turning precision and balance. This can make for accidents and injuries. Ridden one at a time, and ATV can be fun for everyone involved. IT can be as fun to watch someone riding an ATV and having a fearless good time as it can be to ride an ATV.

ATV fun with a helmet that protects the eyes ensures that ATV fun can continue tomorrow and the next day, for as long as the ATV fun lasts. ATVs, like a leisure vehicle, should only be ridden with a helmet to protect from head injury. Because ATVs are commonly ridden on rougher paths, there is an increased risk of rolling the machine over, or of falling off. These risks can be dramatically decreased by riding you ATV one at a time, and by always wearing proper head and face protection.

ATV fun requires wearing the proper clothes for ATV riding. Non-skid, closed toe shoes protect feet from jarring, stubbing, or wayward branches and rocks. Long pants and a long-sleeved shirt protect arms and legs from branches and scratching. They also protect arms and legs from injuries like road burn or burns from exposure to the engine incase the ATV rolls or falls over.

ATV driver courses can teach you how to maximize your ability to ride your ATV. ATV safety courses show riders various methods of riding, and emphasize safety first. Riding courses can teach basic maintenance of an ATV as well, increasing the durability and lifetime of your machine. ATV driver courses emphasize ATV fun that leaves the rider healthy and happy, not hurt and frustrated.

ATVs can be fun for all ages. There are various sizes of ATVs because riders come in all shapes and sizes. IT is important to buy an ATV that fits your particular size, or the size of the rider. Young people injured on ATVs were often on machines that were too big for them. A well fit machine on a rider equipped with safety knowledge can make for hours of ATV fun. On dirt roads in the country, on wooded paths through the forest, ATVs offer a new way to explore your environment and exercise your muscles.

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