How To Keep Our Kids Safe Riding Atv

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Safety is the most important thing to keep in mind whenever riding ATV and this is especially true when it comes to kids. Just to prove the point, here are some stats to show you how important safety is when it comes to Kids ATV. In the US and Canada, nearly 25% of accidents, injuries and fatalities related to ATV happens to children under the age of 15. More than 1/3 of SERIOUS injuries as a result of ATV riding involve children under 15. And among these injuries, the youngest reported accident related to ATV safety happened to a child as young as 1-year-old.

There are many reasons why kids are more prone to getting involved in ATV-related accidents is because ATVs were originally designed and developed for adults. In fact, when ATV was first introduced, it was used as a work vehicle. However, ATVs have evolved so much so that now ATVs are used for recreational purposes. Traditionally, ATVs are designed in such a way that they can only be operated off-road, meaning non-public roads. Furthermore, manning an ATV is not an easy task. It requires a tremendous amount of maturity, skill, dexterity and speed. Therefore, kids should be given proper guidance and (if possible) training before they are allowed to operate an ATV on their own.

Before this, we do not encourage parents to allow their kids to operate an ATV on their own. This is because kids below the age of 16 do not have the skill and control necessary. However, if your kids are interested in riding ATVs, you, as a parent, should do everything within your control to make sure that they are using the right kind of ATV suitable for their age, that the ATV have proper safety features and that your kids are well-informed about the ATV that they are riding. These days, there are many ATVs designed for kids…they’re more like toy ATVs but your kids wouldn’t know the difference, anyway. These kids ATVs are much slower and do not require as much skill to operate, so, your kids will be much safer than they would be on a conventional ATV.

If you had a choice, choose a four-wheeled ATV instead of a three-wheeler. Four-wheeled ATVs are more stable and dependable. And of course, never allow your kids to have passengers. Having a passenger on board can cause your kid to lose control over his or her ATV because it’s harder to balance the ATV with a pillion rider.

Never, never, NEVER let your kids ride their ATVs without proper safety equipment…especially not without their ATV helmets and proper riding attire. Arm them not only with attire and helmet, but also with the right attitude, discipline and knowledge.

Last but not least, give your kids lots of encourage and support but also don’t forget advice and training. If possible, send them for coaching if there’s one near your place. Otherwise, you can do your own research on proper ATV riding techniques and impart the knowledge on your kids.

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