Wyoming Youth ATV Riders Course
ATV riding can be a risky sport. One-third (1/3) of all ATV accidents involve those under 16 years of age. Unfortunately some are severely serious and even fatal.
Because of a child's leg and arm length, hand size, and strength, it is often difficult for children to properly control an adult-sized vehicle and be RIDER-ACTIVE.
Parents!
- Children often emulate parental behavior.
- Children often underestimate the danger and risk because of inexperience.
- Children often overestimate their skill level.
- Before you let your children ride, they need to learn how to properly operate the vehicle safely.
Training Opportunities
ORV Safety Tips & Ethics
- Wear a helmet and eye protection at all times and other protective clothing suitable to the environment.
- Do not carry passengers on your ATV.
- Do not let young or inexperienced riders operate ATVs without training and supervision.
- Do not use alcohol or other drugs when you ride.
- Learn proper riding skills from an instructor or qualified rider and practice such skills before riding.
- Always maintain a safe distance between riders. Tailgating can lead to collisions and injuries.
- Ride with others and let someone know where you are riding. Never ride alone.
- Obey the laws.
- Stay on trails designated for ATVs.
- Be informed of local weather conditions and dress and equip yourself appropriately.
- Know the area you are riding in. Be aware of its potential hazards.
- Always ride at a safe and responsible speed. Know your abilities and don't exceed those levels.
- Make sure your equipment is in top working order; check before heading out.
- Carry a map of the trail or area you intend to travel.
- Use common sense.