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		<title>ATV Crashes &#8211; The Eye Opening Statistics</title>
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Thousands of deaths each year are the result of ATV crashes. The  toll that these crashes take usually result injuries ending in death or  permanent physical damage. Spinal cord and brain injuries are quite  common. An increasingly high number of these accidents involve children  and teens under the age of 12.
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<p>Thousands of deaths each year are the result of ATV crashes. The  toll that these crashes take usually result injuries ending in death or  permanent physical damage. Spinal cord and brain injuries are quite  common. An increasingly high number of these accidents involve children  and teens under the age of 12.</p>
<p>ATV crashes are usually the result  of the person driving using irresponsible practices and not paying  attention. The dangers associated with the improper operation of an ATV  are typically the result of young drivers who are usually inexperienced.  A majority of ATV operators do not wear a helmet which is one of the  primary safety requirements. Additionally, the majority of ATV crash  deaths are accounted for by head injuries.</p>
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<p>To the surprise of many  people, drug and alcohol use are responsible for up to 30% of ATV  crashes. By using an ATV while you are under the influence of either  drugs or alcohol can end up leading to a disregard for ATV safety as  well as a lack of concentration. Excessive speed as well as areas of  operation that are not ride-able can end up being deadly.</p>
<p>You will  find that many individuals use their ATV on roads that are public which  creates a higher risk of a two vehicle accident. Because ATVs have a  higher center of gravity that can contribute to instability while  traveling at high speeds. The majority of crashes happen typically  within the first 30 days of ownership prior to the operator having a  chance to becoming proficient with their ATV operations.</p>
<p><strong>ATV  Crashes &#8212; Having to Deal with the Consequences</strong></p>
<p>The  majority of ATV crash trauma and death happen with minors who are 16  years old or under. Parents of these adolescents typically fail to  comprehend the significance and importance of safety education and  supervision. Physicians experience a high degree of difficulty to  address grief stricken parents after such an accident has occurred.</p>
<p>In  the event of permanent damage or death many parents feel they are to  blame. This is an occurrence that many parents will have to live with  for the rest of their lives. It is a tragic fact that parents do not  comprehend the potential hazards and dangers before it&#8217;s too late.</p>
<p>ATV  crashes also account for many millions of dollars each year in medical  expenses. Tragically, it is a rare occasion when a crash does not end up  requiring medical attention. This can be a traumatic experience if the  family happens to not have health insurance.</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re going to ride an ATV you should always  wear protective clothing and a helmet. Investigate your local area for  ATV rider education programs which show you the best rider safety  instructions. Never let your teenager carry a passenger on the ATV and  whenever possible stop or at least limit the riding upon public  roadways.</p>
<p>Do not let your teenager ride an ATV that is too large  in size for them to be able to handle and never allow them to operate  any ATVs that have only three wheels. Safety education and supervision  is very important and could very likely save the life of your child or  even your life.</p>
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