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ATVA TESTIFIES BEFORE CPSC
PICKERINGTON,
Ohio -- The All-Terrain Vehicle Association (ATVA)
has announced that the ATVA has asked the federal
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to deny
a petition to ban the sale of full-sized ATVs for
use by children under 16.
ATVA Director Doug Morris and American Motorcyclist
Association (AMA) Legislative Affairs Specialist
Royce Wood, along with representatives of the Specialty
Vehicle Institute of America, the ATV Safety Institute,
and others, testified at a public meeting on March
22 in Bethesda, Maryland, asking the commission
to follow a recommendation of the CPSC staff to
reject the petition.
Morris and Wood testified that proper training,
the use of safety gear, parental supervision, and
allowing children to ride right-size vehicles would
do much to reduce ATV-related injuries and deaths
involving children under 16. They also encouraged
the commission to seek information from user groups
when considering ATV-related matters.
The full text of the testimony is available at
http://www.atvaonline.com/News/05/Testimonies.pdf.
(Adobe Acrobat required)
The CPSC staff recommendation arose from a 2002
request by the Consumer Federation of America, Bluewater
Network, and the Natural Trails and Waters Coalition.
Those groups asked for a ban on all ATV use by those
under the age of 16, but the panel said it didn't
have the authority to enforce such a ban. The groups
also asked the commission to ban the sale of full-sized
ATVs for the use of children under 16, which is
something the ATV industry already voluntarily does.
After several public hearings held by the commission
in various parts of the country, and a thorough
review of the testimony and facts by the CPSC staff,
the staff on February 2 recommended that the commission
reject the request.
About ATVA
The All-Terrain Vehicle Association (ATVA) is dedicated
to increasing members' enjoyment of riding and owning
ATVs by serving as a source of authoritative information
about where and how to ride, products, events, and
racing, and by protecting and promoting the rights
of all ATV riders. The ATVA is part of the American
Motorcyclist Association (AMA), the world's most
powerful voice for motorcyclists. For more information,
visit the ATVA website at
www.ATVAonline.com, or call 1-866-ATVA-JOIN.
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