Atv Safety Tips

levepower

Rookie
SAFETY TIPS
ATVs are designed for one operator only. Never carry a passenger.
ATVs are for off-road use only. Never operate an ATV on paved surfaces. Never operate an ATV on public roads.
Protective clothing is a necessity. Always wear an approved motorcycle helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants and a long sleeved shirt or jacket.
Alcohol/drugs do not mix with ATV operation.
Avoid excessive speeds. Travel at a speed appropriate for the terrain, visibility conditions, and your experience.
Do not attempt wheelies, jumps, or other stunts. These can have disastrous results.
Never operate an ATV without proper instruction.
Always be careful when operating an ATV, especially when approaching hills, turns, and obstacles and when operating on unfamiliar or rough terrain.
Never lend your ATV to anyone who has not taken a safety training course or has not been driving an ATV long enough to operate it safely.
 

alex404

Rookie
1. Do not carry passengers. ATVs are designed for one person.
2. Wear a helmet with eye protection.
3. Wear non-skid, closed toe shoes.
4. Wear long pants and a long-sleeve shirt.
5. Do not ride on public roads or at night.
6. Never use a 3-wheeler. They are unsafe and no longer manufactured.
7. Attend an ATV driver’s safety course.
 
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