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For Immediate Release
June 9, 2003
Contact: Bill Kresnak
Phone: (614) 856-1900
Fax: (614) 856-1920
ATVA: RIDER TRAINING KEY TO PREVENT ATV INJURIES
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The All-Terrain Vehicle Association
(ATVA) and the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) told a
federal panel on June 5 that safety training is a vital part
of preventing ATV-related injuries.
The two organizations were among 37 groups and individuals who
testified before the Consumer Product Safety Commission on ATV
safety during a public hearing held at West Virginia
University in Morgantown, W.Va. The hearing could be the first
step toward more federal regulation of ATVs.
Opponents of ATVs told the commissioners that strict
regulations need to be imposed on ATVs and ATV users. Some
even suggested children under 16 should be banned from riding
ATVs altogether, or that ATVs should be equipped with rollbars,
seat belts and speed governors.
But the ATVA and AMA argued that that instead of further
regulation, the CPSC should support increased training
opportunities for ATV riders to educate them about proper
riding gear, teach them safe riding techniques, and improve
their riding skills.
Among others who joined the ATVA and AMA in support of
increased ATV training opportunities were the National
Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council, the BlueRibbon
Coalition, the ATV Safety Institute, the Specialty Vehicle
Institute of America, the National 4-H Council, and various
individuals.
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