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CPSC
Launches Major Campaign To Drive Down Deaths and Serious Injuries
Associated With All-Terrain Vehicles
CPSC, 4-H Council, NASCAR Legend and ATV Racing Champion Join
Forces To Encourage Riders To "Take Knowledge to the Extreme"
From the rugged trails of West Virginia to the sand dunes in
southern California, the sound of all-terrain vehicles in action can
be heard across the country. However, in many communities, it is
news accounts of tragic incidents being heard. To reduce the number
of deaths and injuries, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
is leading a major campaign to educate riders young and old on the
safe use of ATVs.
At a news conference on Sept. 21st, CPSC Acting Chairman Nancy Nord
stated, "ATVs are not toys, especially adult ATVs, which can travel
at 60 miles per hour and weigh up to 800 pounds. Children should
only ride youth model ATVs - there have been too many children
killed while driving or riding as a passenger on adult ATVs."
Joining Acting Chairman Nord were National 4-H Council CEO and
President Donald Floyd, NASCAR Racing Legend Richard Petty, and ATV
Racing Champion John Natalie.
The number of four-wheel ATVs in use in the United States has
increased from just over 2 million to more than 6.9 million over the
past decade. From 1982 through 2004, there were nearly 6,500 deaths
involving ATVs. In 2004 alone, an estimated 136,000 people were
treated in hospital emergency rooms for ATV related injuries - many
life-altering. In 2003, an estimated 740 people died nationwide in
ATV incidents. About 30
percent of all deaths and injuries involve children younger than 16.
CPSC's campaign includes: new television and radio public service
announcements; the creation of
www.ATVSafety.gov,
a new Web site for riders, parents, trainers, local and state
officials, and the media; use
of CPSC's Neighborhood Safety Network; and partnering with
organizations and officials dedicated to promoting ATV safety.
CPSC is encouraging all riders to "take knowledge to the
extreme" by participating in a training course and following our
core rules for safe
riding:
1) always wear a helmet and protective gear,
2) never ride tandem on a one-person ATV,
3) never allow a child to operate or ride on an adult size ATV,
4) never ride on paved roads, and
5) never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
While CPSC believes that there would be a decline in deaths and
injuries if riders followed these safe riding practices, the agency
has also
proposed new rules to make riding safer.
These include:
- Banning 3-wheeled ATVs, which present three times the risk of
injury compared to 4-wheel ATVs and have re-emerged through the
import market, Internet and secondhand dealers;
- Making the current voluntary standard mandatory, which would
require all ATVs to meet U.S. safety standards;
- Calling for three models of youth ATVs instead of two and setting
speed limitations for each youth model;
- Requiring retailers to offer free training to all ATV purchasers
and members of their immediate family;
- Requiring retailers to provide a written form to purchasers
warning against the use of adult ATVs by children and giving death
and injury statistics related to children riding adult ATVs.
The public has until October 24, 2006 to provide comments to
the CPSC concerning our proposed rules. Comments can be e-mailed to:
tstevenson@cpsc.gov
ATV's are growing in popularity and the
knowledge on their safe use must grow as well. The CPSC is committed
to doing its part - consumers, parents, manufacturers and retailers
must do theirs as well. By taking knowledge to the extreme, all ATV
riders can go down a fun, yet safer path.
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