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ATV Safety Warnings Rise as Helmets Save Lives

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As the ATV season kicks off, the Ontario Provincial Police are sharing some key reminders for riders heading out on the trails.

A recent news release indicates that half of the ATV riders who lost their lives in OPP jurisdiction were not wearing helmets – a concerning statistic that hasn’t changed much over the past ten years. These numbers serve to emphasize the serious risks of riding without appropriate headgear.

The OPP stated that helmets are among the best ways to lower the chances of severe head injuries and fatalities during ATV accidents and rollovers. Whether you’re riding for work or fun, not wearing a helmet can lead to life-changing outcomes, affecting personal safety along with families, jobs, and communities.

Driving under the influence is another major hazard when operating an off-road vehicle that demands full attention and focus. The OPP reminds drivers that alcohol or drug use is involved in nearly half of all off-road vehicle deaths investigated by them.

“Sadly, when trail riders engage in these behaviours, it is their loved ones who pay the price. In some cases, it also costs the lives of innocent passengers,” wrote the OPP in a news release.

The OPP has urged riders of all ages to get acquainted with the Ontario Federation of All-terrain Vehicles Clubs, which provides safety advice and a youth training program for new ATV riders.

The OPP patrols over 99,000 kilometres of waterways and trails, plus more than 130,000 kilometres of roads across the province.

– The Kingston Whig-Standard

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