Foreward
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This Handbook was produced by Yamaha Motor Australia in conjunc-
tion with the Stephen Gall ATV Safety Institute. This manual is adapted
from the ATV Safety Institute in the United States of America for use with
the Australian ATV Rider Course.
The Australian ATV Rider Course is a hands-on course, with particular
emphasis on the safety implications relating to each lesson. The course
also covers protective gear, environmental concerns, local laws, and
safety techniques. The hands-on training includes pre-ride inspections,
starting and stopping, turning (gradual and quick), hills (stopping, turning
around, traversing), emergency stopping and swerving, and riding over
obstacles.
ATVs are fun as well as functional. They are used in all types of off-
highway applications such as farming, military, police and surf patrols,
racing, and recreational activities.
Being responsible, using common sense and practising important
skills are all important ingredients in making ATV riding more rewarding.
Your ATV Owners Manual
Take the time to carefully read and understand your owner's manual.
Paying close attention to the manual could save you from severe or even
fatal injury.
Read and comply with all the labels on your ATV. These labels address
warnings about potential hazards. If you are unsure about something,
check your owner's manual or see your Yamaha ATV dealer.
Government and Industry Accredited Training
Stephen Gall’s ATV Safety Institute provides national training to
improve the safety of ATV riders through practical training for the sports,
rural, government and private industry markets. On successful comple-
tion of the ATV rider course, students can receive a nationally recognised
‘Statement of Attainment’
to cover industry
WorkSafe
requirements. To
become a more skilled ATV rider, contact Stephen Galls ATV Safety
Institute on 0755 933340 or email [email protected].