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Safe ATV Operation: Frequently Asked Questions Lisa Decker, National Ag Safety Database (CDC) (page 1 of 2) Page 1 of 2

ATV Safety Packet: Safe ATV Operation: Frequently Asked Questions
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Resources* on safe youth all-terrain vehicle (ATV) operation that health departments need to know.

What specific legal requirements are mandated by my state?

  • State specific requirements, (click here to download PDF).
  • “All-Terrain Vehicle Legislation for Children: A Comparison of a State With and a State Without a Helmet Law” The article concludes the importance of helmet use.  Available at www.pediatrics.org.

What public policy recommendations exist for youth ATV users?

What are the manufacturers’ recommendations for engine size for youth operators?

  • Manufacturers recommend ATVs with an engine size of 90cc or greater for those 16 years and older; 70cc to 90cc for youth ages 12-15; and less than 70cc for ages 6-11.

What are guidelines for recreational use?

What safety equipment should be used?

What are the occupational guidelines?

Where are training resources and opportunities available?

  • To enroll in a Rider Course in your area contact ATV Enrollment Express at 1-800-887-2887 or go online at http://home.att.net/~atvsafety/.  To contact an ATV Safety Institute representative for instructor licensing information call (949) 727-3727.
  • The 4-H Community ATV Safety Program provides materials to learn to ride safely, www.atv-youth.org.

Where can I obtain injury data?

  • Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) WONDER website contains state off-road vehicle-related (all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, and hovercraft) mortality data using the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, tenth revision (ICD 10) codes (V86.0-V86.9), http://wonder.cdc.gov/.
  • The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) provides estimates of emergency department visits, www.cpsc.gov/LIBRARY/neiss.html.  Codes for ATV-related injury data are 3285, 3286, 3287, and 3296.
  • CDC’s Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARSTM) is an interactive database that provides customized reports of transportation and other injury-related data, not specific to ATVs, www.cdc.gov/ncipc/wisqars/default.htm.

Where can I receive assistance with injury and cost data?

In collaboration with private and public organizations, state health departments could:

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From the National Ag Safety Database, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. www.cdc.gov/nasd.

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