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Welcome to ATV Adventure Online

Welcome to the new ATV Safety site.  Become a member and explore the many fun and entertaining resources available to help you become a safe and responsible ATV rider.  Prepare for your real ride by taking an online ATV Safety course and playing an all-new, fun and exciting interactive ATV game, Tread-Sylvania. Finally, join the discussion, connect with other friends and members and share your own ATV stories.


SVIA/ASI Online Training Course

ASI ATV Safety Training Course Enrollment

Learn more about the ASI ATV e-Course online training

Enroll Now!

 

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ATV Safety Videos

Many young ATV riders and families will recognize brothers Kyle and Chris Massey.  Kyle Massey, 18, recently starred in Disney’s "Cory in the House" and also on "That's So Raven,"; Chris Massey, 19, starred on Nickelodeon's "Zoey 101" and is an Emmy nominee. Chris, Kyle and mom, Angel are longtime ATV riders and bring tremendous energy and great humor to the serious topic of ATV safety. These short video messages are fun, informative, and will encourage families everywhere to look into the ASI RiderCourse.

 

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ATV Safety Game
 

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In a forgotten land the minions of evil have returned once again.  One by one, towns and farms have all fallen victim to these creatures.  Only one stronghold remains:  Tread-Sylvania.  Safely ride your ATV through mysterious locations and defeat the horrible monsters to free the town from their evil grasp!

 

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Newsworthy

Media Coverage, Articles and Stories of Interest

National Farm Safety and Health Week

"The National Education Center for Agricultural Safety (NECAS) has developed the campaign for this years National Farm Safety and Health week September 19-25 with the theme of ATVs Work Smart. Ride Safe."

ATV Safety Institute Announces "Do the Ride Thing" Video Contest

Video ContestWith the busy summer riding season upon us, the ATV Safety Institute (ASI) encourages kids to enter the "Do the Ride Thing" Video Contest.  The contest runs June 18 to September 6, 2010 and offers 10 prizes totaling $10,000.

Find out how you can enter to win. 

Download the "Do the Ride Thing" poster. 

 

 

ATV Safety Institute (ASI) Offers Timely Tips for a Safe Memorial Day Weekend  

 

Off the Road Again (PDF)

Arkansas Land & Life, Fall/Winter 2009

Arkansas 4-H develops model ATV Safety program. Over 375 youth and adults participated in the ASI ATV RiderCourse hands-on training. Read more to find out what your state can do to prevent injuries and accidents.

 

 

Mississippi Land Marks
(PDF)

Mississippi 4-H teaches the ASI ATV RiderCourse to youth and their families.

 

NOHVCC Creates Video Series  (PDF)

The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC) has created a Public Land Advocacy Video series to give riders the skills needed to keep trails open in your areas; who enthusiasts are, planning a trail system, and much more. 

 

 NOHVCC Calls for Help to Alleviate the Ban on Youth ATVs   (PDF)

CPSC recommendations to amend CPSIA could stop the ban on youth ATVs. Urge Congress to act swiftly on proposed changes.

Download NOHVCC Calls for Help to Alleviate the Ban on Youth ATVs


 MIC Launches Multi-Media Campaign at Indy to Stop the Ban on Youth Motorocycles and ATVs

Call to action – Help promote youth safety and ATVs.  Let the CPSC know how important it is that youth model ATVs are available in order for youth to operate and ride the correct sized ATV.

 Video Contest

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4-H ATV Safety Program

4-H ATV site

 

ATV Safety Institute

ASI logoThe All-Terrain Vehicle Safety Institute® (ASI), a not-for-profit division of the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America® (SVIA), was formed in 1988 to implement an expanded national program of all-terrain vehicle (ATV) safety education and awareness. ASI’s primary goal is to promote the safe and responsible use of ATV’s, thereby reducing accidents and injuries that may result from improper ATV operation by the rider. For safety information or to enroll in an ATV RiderCourse, call (800) 887-2887 or visit www.atvsafety.org

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