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The Tricks and Tips to Riding Atv Safely
The tricks and tips to riding ATV safely
ATV riding is a fun sport to take up but if you are not careful, you could end up in the emergency room of a hospital instead. If you have just taken up ATV riding just recently, we suggest you read the rest of this article for some fun and safe ATV riding.
Take up some lessons with the professionals
Unless you have your very own ATV mentor, it is best that you sign up for some ATV riding lessons and learn the right way to handle your ATV with a professional. Riding an ATV should be something fun but it could also lead to accidents that could have been avoided if you knew how to handle your machine properly in different situations. So, don’t just sit there and try to figure out on your own how to have fun and be safe while you are riding on your ATV – if you are not sure, ask a professional! It does not hurt to ask but it will hurt if you aren’t able to control your machine in an event of an unforeseen situation. Most ATV professionals will share and teach you on the common “danger” grounds of ATV riding so you can be mentally and physically prepared.
Don’t give in to peer pressure
One of the most dangerous things about ATV riding is giving in to peer pressure. If you feel that you are not ready for certain tricks that your other ATV fellow riders are able to do, don’t do it! There’s nothing sillier than killing yourself with ATV stunts that you have no confidence in doing in the first place and you do it out of peer pressure. Some ATV riders have the “talent” to be able to pick up new tricks with their ATVs while others may need a little bit more time to brush up their skills. If you don’t feel confident enough to try out a certain stunt with your ATV, just say “no” – your life is more important than trying to give in to peer pressure or showing your fellow ATV riders that you can do it even when you don’t think you can. Give yourself some time and practice a little bit more before you try new stunts on your ATV. Never allow yourself to be pressured into taking unnecessary risks with your machine.
Remember the rules
Just like any other recreational activities, ATV riding has it own rules and regulations too. When you sign up for professional ATV riding classes, your “teacher” should go through with you the rules and regulations of ATV riding. Some of the general rules and regulations for ATV riding include not riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs, always wearing your protective gears such as helmet, boots, goggles and so on, not carrying a passenger on your ATV, not riding your machine on paved roads and the list goes on. To learn more about the rules and regulations of ATV riding, or just to refresh your memory on the safety issues of ATV riding, visit www.atvsafety.org
Riding on the “right” ATV
There are various ATV models in the market and if you are below 16 years of age, please do not attempt to ride on an adult ATV. There are youth ATV models that are designed for riders below 16 years old. Youth ATVs are smaller in size and easier to be managed by younger riders. In recent years, there has been a growth in female ATV riders and many ATV dealers are aware of this trend, hence, there are even “pink” ATVs for the girls! One of such dealers is Jackel Motorsports. Another website that you can check out for some great ATV models is www.kazumausa.com
Remember, a little knowledge goes a long way and if you want to be able to ride your ATV for a long, long time – don’t just “get” a little knowledge, use it wisely too!
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opening a trail riding park-super park?
I was wondering if starting a business where people can ride ATV's, dirt bikes, bikes and horses is a good idea. I was wondering if any such place currently exists? I would rent out vehicles, not horses though, allow camping, fishing and have clear divisons between vehicle, bike/walk and animal trails for the summer. I love seeing the stunts on dirt bikes, so I was hopeing to have dirt courses for people to train on. Problem I keep thinking of is getting sued esp if people hurt themselves . I want a fun park with vehicles for people to rent but will this get me sued? How can I insure only experience people are riding can I make people sign a waiver? Could I get sued if people bring there own vehicles?
I went to a trail riding place and it was 20 dollars for a 2 hour ride. So I'm sure I could make some money, but I could care less if i got rich.
You can always be sued--I guess what you need to know is, how do I make sure no one will sue me and win!
Getting waivers is helpful--basically it proves that people knew the obvious--dirt biking, etc. can be dangerous to your health, and gives you a chance to prove that they at least saw your list of safety rules. If they have an accident or break the rules, they knowingly took the risk of riding.
One thing that can always get you sued, no matter what anyone signed, is negligence. If you rent out unsafe vehicles, have trails improperly marked or they have hazards you should have taken care of, you are at fault for your screw ups. But if a rock falls in the middle of your trail and someone hits it, the only way you are responsible is if either someone told you about it or it had been there a long time. If you didn't do your job and get rid of it, it's your fault. If there was no way you could have known it was there, it isn't your fault, the rider should have been watching the trail for fresh hazards.
Insurance will be expensive and is really your best defense against suits, but you can roll it into the price of admission and rentals. You have to have it to protect yourself, so make the customers pay for it. Don't let lawsuits scare you out of doing business. Just plan for the possibility of being sued, carry insurance in case it happens, and do what you can to prevent problems that would lead to suits (the insurance company may help with this, offering safety suggestions and lower rates for complying with them).
Man killed in ATV crash
A 22-year-old Port Huron man was killed this morning when his all terrain vehicle hit a truck in Port Huron Township, according to a statement from the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department.
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