FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 14, 2025
Prepare For ATV/UTV Riding Season By Taking
A Safety Education Class
Any operator at least age 12 and born on or after Jan. 1, 1988, is required to complete a DNR-approved safety course and carry their proof of certification while riding.
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages off-road recreationists to earn their ATV/UTV safety certification by taking an approved course.
In 2024 alone, 40 people died in ATV/UTV crashes in Wisconsin, with most of them not wearing helmets. Simple steps can prevent fatalities, highlighting the importance of a safety course.
“The primary focus of our safety education course is preventing crashes that lead to injuries and fatalities,” said Lt. Jacob Holsclaw, Wisconsin DNR off-highway vehicle administrator. “We want folks to create positive memories and have a great experience on our trails, and that only happens if everyone returns home safely at the end of the trip.”
Any operator at least age 12 and born on or after Jan. 1, 1988, is required to complete a DNR-approved safety course and carry their proof of certification while riding. But the course isn’t just for youngsters. Even if operators aren’t required by law to complete a class, the DNR encourages all operators to brush up on their skills and knowledge.
Even operators who ride only a few times a year or at a relative’s house should take the course. Inexperience is a top contributing factor in many serious crashes.
View more statistics, including the 2024 Recreational Vehicle Annual Report, on the DNR’s ATV Crash Information webpage.
Visit the DNR’s website to sign up for a course or learn about becoming a safety education instructor. |