Summary

We are proud to partner with Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital in sharing these safety messages. For more tips and resources on how to keep your kid(s) safe, visit primarychildrens.org/safety.

Tips for Riding ATVs Safely

A child’s risk of being hospitalized from riding an off-highway vehicle is a thousand times greater than riding in a car. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics made the following statement regarding motorized vehicles for children: 

“Off-road vehicles are particularly dangerous for children younger than 16 years who may have immature judgment and motor skills. Children who are not licensed to drive a car should not be allowed to operate off-road vehicles. Injuries frequently occur to passengers; therefore, riding double should not be permitted." 

Every ride should be a safe ride. Prepare ahead of time and stick to these safety guidelines

  • Protect yourself from head to toe with a helmet, goggles, a long-sleeve shirt, gloves, sturdy pants, and over-the-ankle boots.
  • It is Colorado & Montana law that anyone under the age of 18 must wear a helmet while operating an ATV.
  • Be responsible for your ride and keep yourself and others safe. Stick to the correct number of riders per ATV, including the right age and size for the vehicle. Don’t ride beyond your skill level. And stay off paved roads.