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What do you know about ATVs?

What do you know about ATVs?

ATV – ATV sounds a mouthful when it is being pronounced throughout his name, but do you know about ATVs? You may have read stories about all-terrain vehicles in the newspapers, magazines or even on the Internet, but what we really know about them?

How many of you know that an ATV is not only a big boy toy? If you're one of those who raised hands, good on you, but if you're one of those who are not sure that ATVs are just a big boy toy or not – well, I'll tell you a little secret, SUVs not only the big toys! ATVs are powerful machines and can be potentially dangerous if not properly handled or if no security measures are taken when mounted on one. Unfortunately, not many people "remember" this fact when they go out riding his ATV. The recent report of the death of Hunter Benton a child aged 14 months, traveling in a jeep with his grandfather is a sad reminder that will show the "forgotten" people can be when they choose fun over safety. It was reported that the throttle of the machine malfunctioned – prompting both the grandfather and the grandson of hitting a sport utility vehicle stationary. It is very dangerous to allow a child so young to sit on your lap while driving an SUV because most SUVs not built for more than one rider. Besides that point, it is important that you check first ATV before riding him to be sure that your machine is in good working condition.

Children under 16 years of age should never be a passenger "extra" in an ATV or even try to ride on their own in an adult ATV. There are specially designed for youth ATVs are made for children under 16 years of age. To learn more Youth on ATVs, visit or try www.jackel.com www.kazumausa.com some great models.

An ATV can travel at a speed exceeding 60 miles per hours and weighs over 700 pounds. These machines can easily roll over and fall. Its unpredictable nature of road conditions makes training and proper use of ATV of great importance. Only in 2003, there were about 740 deaths related to road vehicles, including 140 deaths in children. In 2004, he says an estimated 136,000 ATV-related injuries were treated in emergency rooms. Only these numbers alone should make you take up training ATV and proper driving courses as well as learn and practice the safety rules and regulations.

Only one thing that drivers should never forget when will ride their all-terrain vehicles – and that is that you must always remember to wear your protective gear, especially helmets. Never go riding on an ATV without a helmet. Other important fact about riding an ATV is that you should never ride a while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. When you are under the influence of these substances, their reflections are generally much slower than normal in the car and not be able to "detect" danger as quickly.

ATVs are a great sport to take – If you adhere to the basic rules and regulations. If you are a novice ATV riding, you may want to check out for some fun www.atvoutdoors.net ATV. Remember, prevention is better than cure – so do not just remember the rules and regulations for ATV riding on his head, the practice of them!

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