im just turning 18 now and ive been screwing around on thnigs all my life the bill would suck if it was instated but i agree on saftey equipment atleast a helmet alwasy and if you have boots and what not too
im just turning 18 now and ive been screwing around on thnigs all my life the bill would suck if it was instated but i agree on saftey equipment atleast a helmet alwasy and if you have boots and what not too
Originally Posted by Groundworx
Thats why I asked "What is the real driving force with the rule changes,"
Most attacks I have seen on ATV's and anything off road is usually backed by the tree huggers trying to save the earth, they will stir the pot in any direction that will make ATV's look bad...
Did you ever ride as a kid? I understand what you are talking about, but most of the kids that are getting in your way are probably not being supervised properly.Originally Posted by El'Capitan
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From what I can tell it is just the study of the 62 people killed and 400 with injuries. I just seen another report about it on news. It will ban ATVs completely to kids under 12.Originally Posted by hoser
About a year ago, the city council here in town passed a law that you can't ride any off road motorcycle within 300 feet of another residence without thier permission. My dad has 7 acres behind his house. I had built a few little trails and a couple of jumps out there about 12 years ago. I have been riding out there ever since. Suddenly, right after this law passes, the police are out at his house. Now the city has anexed him in city limits so the law now applies. So now, I have to go about 30 miles away just to enjoy an afternoon of riding.
If this kind of stuff keeps up, give it 10-15 years and all ATVs will suffer the same fait as the trikes did some 20 years ago..
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This is exactly why the "quads are just as dangerous" arguments should NEVER be made. They never wanted safer ATVs. They wanted a ban on off road riding, and they use a method known as incrementalism to get there. You pick out the easiest machine to demonize and keep going after it until its bumped off. Then you move on to the next one. People think Im parnoid when I put up a huge fight over a seemingly harmless new rule, but the fact is that you never gain anything in these "compromises". You just keep losing ground in small enough pieces that nobody notices until its too late. Alwasy wear the proper protective gear, but never settle for a LAW telling you what gear you have to have. Promote safe rding, but never push for more laws concerning how to ride. Be a responsible parent, but beware the government that feels it can make laws that do a better job than you. Fight registration, no matter how inexpensive it seems, because the only thing certain is that it will cost a lot more later, and you will get nothing in return other than a larger state government. Treat the land you ride on with respect, and dont be an ignorant inconsiderate idiot that goes out of their way to tick people off with loud exhausts and destructive riding habits. Adding more enemies does not help.
Ive fought in political battles over gun rights since the early 80's, and the battle to destroy off road riding is so parallel that its mind boggling. Simple methods, really. First, you take the pond scum guys who abuse them,(ATVs or Guns) and make life miserable for others, and present them as your typical average ATV rider or shooter. Then you start looking at their equipment, and attacking the most easily attackable such as "assault weapons or 3 wheelers". Then when you get those out of the way you start looking the nest most vulnerable like quads or pistols. Eventually you get to the point where you can use either without having a lawyer to navigate you through all the complicated laws, and you need to be wealthy to afford all the registrations, fees, and training programs, and every time you do go out, you are so paranoid of accidentally breaking a law, that you cant have good time, and your riding is restricted to putting around graveled circle at low speeds in a field. Most guys end up giviong it up because its too much of a hassle.
If you dont wish to exercise responsibility, the government prompted by special interest groups is more than happy to impose their version of it upon you.
Well said TimSr. We had to start registering ATVs here last July. I was upset about that and now they are pulling this. Just like you said, a little at a time until it is too late and too far gone. Here a link to a video of the report. It is actually about 15 minutes long, but the ATV part starts at about 3:50 and last about a minute. You can scan up to that so you don't have to watch all the other depressing crap that Oklahoma news reports. You can see one part there is a little girl (about 4 years old) on about a 500cc utility quad. That didn't help any. I can say for the record though, I go ride almost every weekend and I never see something like that.
http://kfor.com/global/video/popup/p...8&rnd=23524742
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your not forced to take a saftey course but they do make it very appealing, when i bought my kfx in april, i got a offer from kawasaki that if i take a saftey course i would get a $100 gift certificate or something to buy stuff at kawi dealers. $50 is it was your second quad, and $25 for anyone after that. unfortunally i didnt get to take it, their having alot of issues with insurance for these training courses since its all hands on teaching.Originally Posted by chrisr200x
Thats odd you should say this. Ive had a lot more trouble with unsupervised obnxious and rude teen riders than smaller kids, who are normally supervised by their parents. I think maybe a better solution would be that riders under 18 be accompanied by an adult. Or better yet, maybe on up to 21.Originally Posted by El'Capitan
Thank goodness the teens Ive met on this board have renewed my faith that all common sense has not been bred out of the human gene pool!
The way I see it...if you are on your own land, let them ride all they want! Screw the law and those cops who feel the need to harass you for it.Originally Posted by Groundworx
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I have been very worried about this law also. My son and I have been riding alot over the past 2 years and he is 7 years old now. I got him into this sport for the father/son time and we have gotten into racing a little also. I am convinced this sport teaches discipline, leadership, common sense, and respect in children. I absolutely do not want this bill to pass. I have emailed all of the members in congress and the senate from our state to protest this from becoming a bill and that is the only way I see this bill not passing....Chris
I am glad to see someone else as concerned about this as I am. My boys are 7 and 9. My 7 year old would ride day in and day out if we had land of our own. I can't imagine how he would take it if I told him he can't ride again for another 5 years. I also emailed Cain about this. I don't believe emails will do it though. People like me and you are going to have to show up and vote on this to get it thrown out.Originally Posted by okieRrider
Even if the law does pass, my kids will still ride. I may have to go out on some private land way out in the boonies, but I am not going to take riding away from them.
Another thing I am concerned about is what will come next. Before you know it, they will try to get quads taken off the market, then they will have to go to dirt bikes, then street bikes. This kind of nonsense has to stop somewhere....
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I think the most they could do it ticket you. I don't think most cops would come out and bother you unless someone called them and complained about it. I know a few of the local cops here ride street bikes in thier personal time. I am wondering if this bill is for state operated riding areas. I can't find many details about right now so I don't know all the specifics on it.Originally Posted by ATC crazy
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I think that all kids 16 and under should have to take a safty coarse. In NH you must take an OHRV coarse if you don't have a drivers license.
Now as far as those studies go that say teenagers are 1/2 the death rates, guess what, teenagers dying on motorized machines is nothing new. It dosn't matter if it's behind a set of handlebars or a steering wheel, teens are always gonna be getting killed more so than other groups. I am willing to bet ALL of you did stupid things as teens. It's just part of growing up really. I'm 15 and last year in my school some kid got killed on his blaster, closed-lined by a branch doing around 50mph, broke his neck. A month ago 3 kids died in one weekend at my school, they were driving drunk. My point is that you are never going to stop teenagers getting hurt/killed, if you make a law agianst riding ATV's most of them won't even care anyway........ trust me, I sure as hell wouldn't......
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I understand what you say about having the younger ones take a safety coarse. I can go along with that, but it shouldn't be forced. Like TimSr said earlier, if you give up a little ground here and there, before you know it, it is too late. I am afraid if one state starts this, they all will try to enforce it. Then before you know, all ATVs are going to be where trikes were 20 years ago.
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