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Wisconsin DNR Urges Safety When Using ATVs/UTVs

Monday, May 10th, 2021 -- 12:00 PM

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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources urges operators of all-terrain vehicles and utility terrain vehicles to stay safe and enjoy the ride by following safety best practices.

So far this year, there have been 12 fatal ATV and UTV accidents compared to 6 fatal accidents by May 7 in 2020. Many of the 2021 accidents involved operators using roads and highways. Few operators were safety certified and most were not wearing a helmet nor seatbelt.

When used safely, ATVs and UTVs provide fun, family recreation, and a valuable tool for working or exploring the outdoors. However, these vehicles are powerful and can be dangerous and even fatal.

It is the responsibility of all ATV and UTV operators to make the sport a safe one.  There are several safety tips you should follow for a safe ride.  Never consume alcohol or drugs before or during your ride; and wear a seatbelt and Department of Transportation approved helmet.

Also, in addition to a seat belt and helmet, wear protective clothing such as eye protection, gloves, long pants and a long-sleeve shirt; keep your speed in check for the terrain, visibility conditions and your experience; remember that some terrain in Wisconsin is too steep for ATV/UTVs, so please be careful while traversing hills; and know before you go. You can review all ATV/UTV laws here.

One of the best things ATV and UTV operators can do to operate safely is to take an online safety course. A list of approved safety education classes is available on the DNR Safety Education webpage.

ATV and UTV operators born on or after Jan. 1, 1988, who are at least 12 years old for an ATV, and at least 16 years old for UTV, must complete an ATV safety certification course to operate in Wisconsin.  The exception is on private property owned by the operator's immediate family.

Wisconsin law requires every operator involved in a crash incident to report the incident without delay to law enforcement officials. In addition, within 10 days of the incident, the operator must submit a written report to the DNR.

For more information on ATV and UTV recreation in Wisconsin, visit the DNR's website.


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