
Always drive your ATV while sitting down. Keep
both hands on the handlebars and keep both feet on
the footrests.
Always be alert and pay attention to where you’re driving. Pay attention to other drivers,
and be even more careful around them because you don’t know what they’re going to do.
Never follow another ATV too closely. You need lots of time and space to stop your ATV.
Never tow or pull an object behind the ATV.
Never ride alone. An adult should always be watching you in case you need help. Always
drive within the sight of an adult.
Never ride on public trails.
Don’t ride your ATV on roads or over railroad tracks. Your ATV makes noise that will keep you from
hearing cars, trucks or trains that may be coming towards you.
Learn where there are lakes, rivers, ponds and ditches in your driving area. Stay away from them.
Never ride on frozen water. You could get hurt or you could even die. All ice can be dangerous!
Ride your ATV only where you know it is safe to drive and where you have permission to drive. Be
careful of the things around you.
Always be a polite driver. (Don’t drive through the flower garden or over the little trees you planted!)
Always do your best to help take care of nature.
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