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ATV Safety Institute Launches Free, Updated Safety Training eCourses

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IRVINE, CA – June 17, 2024 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) –  As riding season shifts into full gear, new online courses — free from the ATV Safety Institute — offer riders of all ages the opportunity to learn important safe-riding strategies and techniques. These courses, combined with hands-on training, offer riders the best way to get started, and for those already riding, the courses will serve as a great source of information. Both courses — Coaching Young Riders and the ATV eCourse — are available at ATVsafety.org. Spanish language versions will be available in early summer.

240617 ATV Safety Institute Launches Free, Updated Safety Training eCourses

“Riding an ATV expands how you can enjoy the outdoors, but it takes skills and safe-riding techniques to get the most out of your ride,” said Scott Schloegel, acting President and CEO of the ATV Safety Institute. “This is why we encourage every rider to take our free online courses, and the corresponding hands-on course, before they get out on the trails. You will learn safe-riding practices and understand the importance of wearing proper safety gear. These new ATV eCourses and the hands-on training are also the best preparation for anyone needing to use ATVs for work.”

These online courses are free and available to all riders. Free hands-on training is available with every new vehicle purchased, and classes can be found at ATVsafety.org.

ATV eCourse  — required before taking our hands-on course

This course is the best place for ALL riders to start on their path to understanding all-terrain vehicles and safe riding strategies. In addition, completing this ATV eCourse is required to participate in our ATV RiderCoursehands-on training session. This eCourse includes videos, pictures, and interactive activities to make it a fun and effective learning experience. During the course, users take progress quizzes and receive a certificate upon successful completion. It takes approximately two hours to complete, which is a small commitment to ensure you, your family, and fellow riders stay safe on the trails. You can stop at any point and your progress will be saved so that you can return and pick up where you left off.

Coaching Young Riders — recommended course for parents of younger ATV enthusiasts

This recommended course, which is not a pre-requisite for the ATV Safety Institute’s hands-on course, is designed for parents and caregivers supervising younger ATV riders, so they can learn the most effective ways to keep children safe. The adult and youth…

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