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What should ATV operators do if they plan to ride in a group?

Separate and ride individually

Plan a route ahead of time

When ATV operators plan to ride in a group, it is essential to plan a route ahead of time. This ensures that all riders are aware of the terrain, potential hazards, and designated stopping points, which enhances the overall safety of the group. Group riding can present unique challenges, such as varying levels of rider experience and different ATV capabilities, so having a predefined route helps maintain cohesion and reduces the risk of losing group members. Planning also allows operators to map out necessary breaks, fuel stops, and areas that are safe to traverse, which contributes to the enjoyment and safety of the ride. Furthermore, it establishes a mutual understanding of the group’s expectations and keeps all riders on the same page, preventing confusion during the ride. Options that involve separating and riding individually, ignoring safety protocols, or riding as fast as possible can lead to dangerous situations and are not conducive to a safe and enjoyable group outing. Group rides should prioritize collective safety and cohesion.

Ignore safety protocols

Ride as fast as possible

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