There is certainly no doubt about it - ATV riding has become one of the fastest growing sports in town and it's popularity is gaining great momentum each year. This is the kind of entertainment that suits just about anyone in the family - from the kids to the teenagers to the parents and in some cases, even to the grandparents! There is just so much enthusiasm and positive response toward ATV riding and a lot of people are becoming more receptive to the idea of riding an ATV. The number of people joining in ATV races and riding contests especially the kids shows that ATV riding is definitely here to stay.
However, with such increase of interest in ATV riding, it is important that the general public is made aware of the basic rules of ATV riding. Most first timers to the racetracks are eager to win and ride with speed that they forget the basic rules of ATV riding. If you are bringing your kid to his or her first racing experience, it is your duty to ensure that they understand and follow the rules and regulations of racing. It has always been a thumb rule that ATV riders are to be polite and nice to each other on the racetrack - even if you are all charged up to win the race. The
race will not be fun anymore if we have racers who refuse to adhere to such a simple rule. Remember, if you do not teach your kids "good manners" on the racetrack, they could endanger their own lives as well as the lives of the other ATV riders.
Atv
I can not stress the importance of safety in ATV riding, and being in a race does not mean that you can violate the safety issues involved. We strongly discourage riders from swearing at each other or showing unruly behavior or signs when they are in the racetracks. Such behaviors are intolerable and offensive to other fellow ATV riders. Be sure that you tell your kids that they are required to "stick by the rules" - at all times. For more rules and safety regulations while riding an ATV, you could visit our website at http://www.jackel.com or one of the popular ATV sites at http://www.atvoutdoors.net
There is also one trick that you should never pull while you are in a race - that is, the "dusting" trick. Dusting means riding on high speed past other ATV riders and leaving a cloud of dust on the faces of the other riders. This trick is only funny when you are riding with your own friends, but it is definitely not funny to those whom you do not know, so never try to pull a stunt like this one on the racetracks. If you are really keen to show off some of your ATV riding skills or tricks, try some of those that will not offend the other riders.
Also, if you happen to ride past another rider and you see that he or she is having problems with his or her machine, you should at least stop and ask if they need help. Don't just ride by them as if you didn't notice them at all. If you were in their shoes, wouldn't you feel grateful if another fellow rider stopped by to help?
ATV riding is one great way for family entertainment but it can only be a lot more fun when everyone involved knows and follows the basic rules. Don't try to be different by ignoring the rules of ATV riding. It is always better to go with the flow in this case than against it!
ATV Riding - A Growing Family Sport
For more information about kids atvs and products relating to your needs feel free to contact Jackel Motorsports toll free at 1-888-529-8629 or on the web at http://www.jackel.com