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Crossing Roads and Highways

Cars on the road vs. ATVs off the roadATVs are designed exclusively for off-road use. They can be difficult to handle on paved surfaces. Riding on or crossing a road illegally or improperly is a leading cause of ATV rider fatalities. If you must cross a road, follow this safe procedure.

  • Pick a crossing point where you have good visibility in both directions.
  • Bring your vehicle to a complete stop on the shoulder of the road.
  • Look both ways, and yield to oncoming traffic.
  • Drive forward slowly because your ATV may be difficult to maneuver on pavement.
  • Drive straight across the road.
  • When crossing in a group, have one rider dismount and act as a crossing guard until everyone else has passed safely.
  • Stand up to give yourself maximum visibility.
  • Remember that approaching automobile drivers are not expecting, or looking for, ATV riders.

Legal Operation

ATVs are designed for off-road use. Cars are designed to be driven primarily on paved surfaces. Riding an ATV on pavement is legal only when the road is posted officially as an ATV route.

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