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Vermont Chapter 6 Review Questions

1. Why was VASA formed?
As a result of legislation by the State of Vermont
Because landowners were upset at damage done to their lands by ATVs
To serve as a central point of contact for ATV recreation in Vermont
To help make ATV riding affordable for everyone
2. You must be years old to ride an ATV in Vermont without adult supervision.
3. If you are younger than 18 years old, you must have to ride an ATV without adult supervision.
4. List the three conditions for operating an ATV on private land.
5. List the four requirements for crossing a public highway.
6. If you encounter wildlife on the trail, you should never .
7. The fine for violating a law on an ATV is .
8. ATV registration in Vermont is valid for .
9. Can you transfer registration from one owner to the next?
Yes
No
10. List the three documents you must carry whenever you operate an ATV.
11. An ATV rider must use headlights when riding from to .
12. List two steps you must take if you're involved in an accident.
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