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Title: Another ATV Fatality
Post by: wilburz on December 13, 2005, 07:13:33 AM
This was in the Palm Beach Post this morning.

A Leesburg man who accidentally drove an all-terrain vehicle into a Loxahatchee canal died Sunday at St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. Charles Fink, 33, was westbound on the 18800 block of 40th Run North on a Yamaha ATV when his hat blew off, distracting him, the police report states. He turned to locate the hat, but by the time he focused back on the road he was too close to the canal to stop the vehicle. He died three hours after the 1:08 p.m. accident.



Title: Re: Another ATV Fatality
Post by: LakeMaryKid on December 13, 2005, 07:32:37 AM
What a new rider. Pffft everyone knows hats should be turned around backwards for aerodynamics and to prevent cases like this........blowing off while riding. :P

On a more serious note, condolences go out to his family. Did the atv land on him in the canal or what caused his death related injuries?


Title: Re: Another ATV Fatality
Post by: BIGWORM3699 ( ECP RACING) on December 13, 2005, 07:39:25 AM
Always sadden to hear of someone loosing their life.


Title: Re: Another ATV Fatality
Post by: PBSO_ATV_Deputy_4 on December 13, 2005, 08:53:42 AM
I was recently interviewed by several newspapers about the increase of ORV injuries, traffic crashes and trespassing in Palm Beach County. Even with increased public awarness and enforcement, these tragic events continue. Let's eliminate these events by wearing a helmet, riding responsibly and staying off public roadways. I mentioned ATVFlorida.com as a source that promotes safety, group rides and legal riding areas. I know there is a lack of riding areas in PBC. If it were up to me, the Mecca Farms location for Scripps would be an Off-Road Park. Below is the news article.


PBSO Increasing ATV Enforcement

The next time you see an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) riding along Orange Blvd. in The Acreage, there may be a deputy sheriff riding it. The “Wildlands Task Force,” a specialized unit of the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, is enforcing state laws prohibiting the riding of ATVs, dirt bikes and golf carts on public roadways.

The unit, equipped with 4x4 trucks and ATVs, normally patrols county-owned wetlands and natural areas. But because of the increased number of citizen complaints, injuries and traffic crashes involving off-road vehicles, the unit members will now be stopping violators while traveling to and from the environmentally sensitive areas they patrol.

Since November 2004, the unit has conducted 96 traffic stops involving off-road vehicles operating on public roadways, right-of-ways (the sides of the road) and sidewalks. Many of the violators stopped were on dirt roads. Parents and riders need to understand the dirt roads are public roadways just the same as paved roads are, PBSO officials note. Other related ATV violations include carrying passengers on an ATV and riders under 16 not wearing a helmet.

Most ATV manufacturers install a decal warning operators against use on public roadways, carrying passengers and operating an ATV if under the age of 16. However, based on the increased number of injuries, traffic crashes and violations, these decal warnings are either being overlooked or simply ignored.

Off-road vehicles can only be legally operated on private property owned by the rider or on which the rider has permission to be. In Palm Beach County, they can also be operated in the Rotenberger and Holey Land wildlife management areas managed by the Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC). Off-road vehicles caught in county-owned natural areas and certain canal rights-of-way can also face a misdemeanor charge of trespassing. Those stopped on public roadways face various traffic violations, depending on the type of vehicle. Unlicensed operators stopped on public roadways face a criminal violation, which requires a court appearance. Parents who knowingly allow an unlicensed minor to operate an off-road vehicle on a public roadway also face a criminal violation. Those who flee from deputies can be charged with a felony. There have been cases where the off-road vehicle operator flees into the woods to elude deputies patrolling in cars. When caught, the violator faces jail and the forfeiture of the vehicle.

“We are trying to get the word out so we can help prevent injuries, traffic crashes and trespassing,” said Deputy John Gibson, one of the Wildlands Task Force members. “Rural areas such as The Acreage, Jupiter Farms and Palm Beach Country Estates were once havens for off-roading. With the increase in population comes the increase in vehicle traffic. It’s challenging enough for an experienced, licensed driver on the roadways. Adding an unlicensed 12-year-old riding an ATV or dirt bike capable of speeds up to 65 mph is a bad combination.”

There are many resources available to the public, such as web sites like floridatrailriders.org and atvflorida.com, which provide information on legal places to ride, group rides and safe riding. To review Florida Statutes on the topic, visit www.fdle.state.fl.us/statutes and look for Chapter 316 Motor Vehicles. There are also ATV safety courses available. Call 1-800-887-2887 to find out about the training courses nearest you or visit www.atvsafety.org.


Title: Re: Another ATV Fatality
Post by: ish on December 13, 2005, 08:56:45 AM
while i understand that there is a n increase in injuries, isn't it really a decrease considering the fact that atv sales have more than quadrupled.


Title: Re: Another ATV Fatality
Post by: PBSO_ATV_Deputy_4 on December 13, 2005, 09:10:23 AM
Unfortunately, while sales have seemingly increased, areas to ride them here decreases as the population rises. Sadly, I don't think the family I met with would agree with you.


Title: Re: Another ATV Fatality
Post by: Bigscrb15 on December 13, 2005, 09:18:10 AM
I was recently interviewed by several newspapers about the increase of ORV injuries, traffic crashes and trespassing in Palm Beach County. Even with increased public awarness and enforcement, these tragic events continue. Let's eliminate these events by wearing a helmet, riding responsibly and staying off public roadways. I mentioned ATVFlorida.com as a source that promotes safety, group rides and legal riding areas. I know there is a lack of riding areas in PBC. If it were up to me, the Mecca Farms location for Scripps would be an Off-Road Park. Below is the news article..................



My condolences to the family of this man.

I think it is awesome that you are giving our website a good name! I think if everyone followed your 1 little statement "Let's eliminate these events by wearing a helmet, riding responsibly and staying off public roadways." it would eliminate a very large percentage of these cases.


Title: Re: Another ATV Fatality
Post by: ish on December 13, 2005, 09:24:09 AM
Unfortunately, while sales have seemingly increased, areas to ride them here decreases as the population rises. Sadly, I don't think the family I met with would agree with you.

no they wouldn't after this tragedy. but if the lawmakers of this state would do something about it and provide people with places we would see a decrease in some of these tragedy's. and i understand that there are certain people that will ride on the street no matter what . don't get me wrong i am not condoning riding without a helmet or on the road i just feel that part of the probelm is our government, by not providing us with places to ride, instead they keep closing more places. this is a sad thing and it keeps happening over and over again.


Title: Re: Another ATV Fatality
Post by: kawGIRL on December 13, 2005, 10:45:06 AM
Very sorry to hear this  :'( Everyone please be careful  :(

If it were up to me, the Mecca Farms location for Scripps would be an Off-Road Park.

Excellent Idea!




Title: Re: Another ATV Fatality
Post by: gery350 on December 13, 2005, 11:10:00 AM
my condolensces to the family. it is a tragedy. you  go out thinking your gonna have a great day of riding and the last thing you expect is that you'll never see the ones you love again.
its terrible...............


Title: Re: Another ATV Fatality
Post by: dreth on December 13, 2005, 12:27:21 PM
What a new rider. Pffft everyone knows hats should be turned around backwards for aerodynamics and to prevent cases like this........blowing off while riding. :P




thats a good one Curtis! its simple!! give us a place to ride and we wont ride on the roads. i spend on average $700 a month to ride legally! not everyone can afford the time to do all that driving, let alone the money! so Mr. PBSO, you keep fighting for us a place to ride!