Arizona's official off-road vehicle safety course Link to Arizona Game and Fish Department

Safe, Ethical, and Responsible Trail Etiquette

  • Operate only where permitted.
  • Be considerate of others on the trail, and keep to the right.
  • Always yield to uphill traffic. Such operators may have trouble starting after stopping.
  • Announce your intention before passing.
  • Slow down as someone is passing you.
  • If you meet cyclists, horses, and hikers coming from the opposite direction, slow down, pull over, and yield the right-of-way.
  • If you stop to talk to other trail users, be courteous and remove your helmet. A helmet masks your features and can be intimidating.
  • Be safe and considerate when you stop along the trail. Never stop side-by-side, in the middle of the trail, at the crest of a hill, or around a corner on the trail. Also never block an intersection. Remember to shut off your engine.
  • Leave gates as you find them.
  • Report downed trees and trail maintenance needs to land managers.
  • Report illegal riding.
  • Carry out what you carry in.
Encountering Horses on the Trail

Encountering Horses on the Trail

A panicked horse is a danger to both you and the horseback rider.

  • Approach slowly, pull over, turn off the engine, and remove your helmet.
  • Avoid sudden movements.
  • Wait until the horses have passed, and then ease back onto the trail.
Noxious Weeds on ATV Wheels

Reduce the Spread of Noxious Weeds

Weed seeds lodge in tires and caked-on mud. To prevent the spread of weeds, wash your OHV after every ride.

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