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Page 1 ATVs & Off-Road Vehicles Presenter:

Page 2 ATV Safety Messages Get Trained Look first Drive Sober One Seat One Rider Wear the Gear

Page 3 Safety courses increase your skill, so you can learn how to handle your ATV on different terrain and conditions They give you hands on practice and lower your risk of injury Get Trained

Page 4 Look First Looking first means being aware of things that are around you Making smart choices Being prepared

Page 5 Drive Sober – Alcohol, drugs and ATVs don’t mix Do not use any alcohol or drugs when using an ATV Even a small amount will make it harder to think and act quickly

Page 6 One Seat – One Rider! ATV seats are large to allow the rider to shift their weight and control their machine Never have more riders than seats

Page 7 Wear the Gear Wear an approved helmet with face and eye protection every time Over the ankle boots with heels, sturdy gloves, long-sleeved shirts and long pants

Page 8 Amanda

Page 9 Bryan Paul Smith

Page 10 Anthony Paul Wodzinski

Page 11 Sara Rose Hennarichs

Page 12 Activity

Page 13 Wrap – Up Take the things you talked about today and share the message on how to lower the risk of injury from ATV use with your fellow students and family members