Each state has its own laws and age restrictions for riding ATVs. ATV education is a way to decrease accidents and increase safe riding practices. It is important parents and adults understand that children should be educated about the risks and precautions that go along with riding an ATV. Children as young as 6 years old are riding ATVs, which can be very dangerous. ATVs are more accessible and popular with children and teenagers because you do not need a driver’s licenses. You need a driver’s license to drive a motorcycle, but you do not need a driver’s license to operate an ATV. While ATVs are much smaller than cars, they still weigh about 800 pounds, which puts them in the range of a large motorcycle. ATV tires are durable and built to get maximum traction. They have steering handlebars and three or four large, low pressure, heavy duty tires, although production of three-wheel ATVs stopped in 1988 due to safety issues. All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are off-road motorized vehicles that can ride on various trails and dirt roads.
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