Official Wisconsin ATV Safety Course Link to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Carrying Passengers

Most ATVs are not designed to carry passengers. A passenger can interfere with the operator's ability to shift his or her weight properly during maneuvers, which can cause a loss of control. If your ATV is designed for more than one person, be sure your passenger(s):

  • Stays seated to keep the vehicle's center of gravity as low as possible.
  • Keeps his or her feet on the footrests and does not extend his or her hands beyond the edge of the ATV.
  • Dismounts before you cross a road and walks across.

Adult standing on the ground and instructing young child on how to operate an ATV

Youthful Passengers

Never operate an ATV with a child straddling the seat in front of you. This is an extremely dangerous practice that endangers both the driver and the child. Children in this position can manipulate the controls on the ATV, cause you to operae with one hand, and distract your attention away from operating the ATV.

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