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    ATVing: safer than softball!

    Finally, a study shows what we've always known -- ATVing is one of the safest activities when compared to other sports, even team sports. I can only assume this story include ATCs.

    June 25, 2004
    ATV Rider Safety Improving
    (June 13, 2004)

    The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) quietly released a study in the fall of 2002 that shows, on a per capita basis, ATV-related injuries were lower than most other recreational activities. The injury statistics were gathered through the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), which compiles statistics from a sampling of 99 hospitals, including children’s hospitals.

    The statistics revealed the estimated rate of product-use related injuries was 201.0 for bicycles and accessories, and 73.9 for ATVs (all figures are per 100,000 population in the U.S. and territories). Other recreational activities had the following rates – baseball, softball 106.9; football 147.3; and basketball 232.3.

    The statistics refute many false perceptions regarding ATV rider safety. Although the figures may surprise some, many people who ride and use ATVs regularly agree the study confirms their experience.

    The ATV industry points to the extensive ongoing promotion of rider safety as an important factor for improving user safety. The Canadian All-Terrain Vehicle Distributors Council (CATV) is a national not-for-profit trade association and has played a leading role in promoting the safe and responsible use of ATVs across Canada.

    The Canada Safety Council, a national non-government not-for-profit public service organization, also plays an important role in improving rider safety. It administers ATV Rider Safety Training courses operated by certified instructors across Canada.

    The courses are based on field-tested techniques regarding operating controls, reading terrain and analyzing risk, turning, ascending and descending hills, avoiding obstacles and stopping at slow and higher speeds. A separate course is also available for children under 14 whose parents permit them to ride an ATV.

    For additional information go to www.catv.ca

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    watch out they will bann the sale of baseballs footballs and basketballs lmao dumb asses
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    Not suprising at all.
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    It doesnt surprise me. Ive contended for a long time that the bicycle was the deadliest toy you could buy for your child. This is super information, and Im really glad you posted it. Im going to put it on some other sites. This is the kind of ammo we need when we battle CPSC round 2, attack on 4 wheeled ATVs.

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