As the school year draws to a close, the All-Terrain Vehicle Safety Institute 
would like to ask educators to impress upon students and their parents the 
importance of all-terrain vehicle safety. Summer vacation marks a time when 
students have more free time, some of which may be unsupervised and include 
access to an ATV. 
There are approximately 25 million Americans operating ATVs in the United 
States. It is important that riders and non-riders alike understand the value of 
safe and responsible ATV use. The ATV Safety Institute has created activity 
sheets for students about ATVs and the Golden Rules of ATV safety. Click on the 
link to download the activity sheets for grades K-6 <http://pull.xmr3.com/p/7042-B952/84343873/clickto1_mlmail-What_is_an_ATV_K_6.pdf.html>  
or 7-12 <http://pull.xmr3.com/p/7042-88D6/84343881/clickto2_lmail-What_is_an_ATV_7_12.pdf.html> 
, and please share this important information with your students and their 
parents. 
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission data show that 92 percent of all 
ATV-related fatalities are the result of warned-against behaviors. These 
behaviors include: not wearing a helmet, riding on public roads, carrying a 
passenger on a single-rider ATV, youth riding unsupervised, riding with no 
formal ATV training, and riding the wrong size ATV. Approximately 90 percent of 
youth ATV-related injuries occur when a child under the age of 16 is operating 
an adult-sized ATV.
The ATV Safety Institute's primary goal is to promote the safe and responsible 
use of ATVs, thereby reducing accidents and injuries that may result from 
improper ATV operation. The safety of all riders, including your students, is 
our top priority. ATV Safety Institute member companies offer free training, 
approved by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, to all purchasers of new 
ATVs. Purchasers of previously owned or non-member brands can receive training 
for a nominal fee. 
Parents literally hold the key to a child's safety. Please help us inform the 
parents of your students about safe and responsible ATV use. Click here 
<http://pull.xmr3.com/p/7042-EB42/84343162/clickto3_ail-ASI_Letter_to_Parents.pdf.html>  
for a letter to parents on the importance of ATV safety and distribute at your 
discretion.
Feel free to contact the ATV Safety Institute should you have any questions or 
to request safety materials for your students at (800) 852-5344, or visit our 
website 
www.atvsafety.org <http://pull.xmr3.com/p/7042-BAC2/84343170/http-www.atvsafety.org.html>