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Links to ATV & Dirt bike
Related Websites


| National
Organizations |
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American
Motorcyclist Association |
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American ATV
Association |
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BlueRibbion
Coalition |
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TreadLightly! |
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ARRA -
Americans for Responsible Recreational Access |
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NOHVCC - National
Off Highway Vehicle Association |
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The Motorcycle Safety
Foundation Dirtbike School - The MSF Dirtbike School is a
fun, half-day hands-on training session. You'll learn in a
controlled environment with no pressure. Practice the basics to
gain confidence, and then progress to more challenging situations.
For more information visit the
MSF Dirtbike School web site. |
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ATV Safety Training -
Join a better class of riders! Developed by the ATV Safety
Institute, the ATV RiderCourse provides hands-on training that
includes pre-ride inspection, starting and stopping, quick turns,
hill riding, emergency stopping and swerving, and riding over
obstacles, all in one fast-paced, activity-filled, one-half day
program. The course also covers protective gear, local laws, finding
places to ride, and environmental concerns. Students receive the ATV
Rider's Handbook to take home. For Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and
Yamaha new ATV purchasers, this program is provided free of charge.
For information on the ATV Safety Institute’s ATV RiderCourse,
Logon to
www.atvsafety.org or call toll-free (800)
887-2887 |
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ATV Safety Disclaimers
ATVs with engine sizes of 90cc
or greater are recommended for use only by those age 16 and older.
ATVs with engine sizes of 70cc to 90cc are recommended for use only
by those age 12 years of age and older and always with adult
supervision. Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha and Curry Bros.
Motorsports recommends that all ATV riders take an approved training
course. For safety and training information, see your dealer or call
the ATV Safety Institute at 1-800-887-2887. ATVs can be hazardous to
operate. For your safety: Always avoid paved surfaces. Never ride on
public roads. Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective
clothing; never carry passengers; never engage in stunt riding;
riding and alcohol/drugs don't mix; avoid excessive speed; and be
particularly careful on difficult terrain. |

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