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Renew OHV decals, remember helmets for youths, stay on trails.
Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) officers conducted off-highway vehicle (OHV) safety-enforcement patrols throughout the East Valley last month
The focus was on ensuring public safety and deterring potentially hazardous or illegal operation of OHVs. Those using an OHV are reminded to use the following safety tips:
• Never operate an OHV while impaired by alcohol or drugs.
• Helmets are required by law for all riders under the age of 18 regardless of the off-highway vehicle type. They are strongly recommended for all riders, however.
• Wear a seat belt at all times, if equipped.
• Only carry the number of passengers recommended by the manufacturer for your vehicle. Often many accidents are the result of too many people riding a machine that was designed for fewer passengers.
• Wear riding goggles, a long-sleeved shirt, pants, riding gloves and over-the-ankle boots.
• Never ride alone.
• Be prepared and equipped with a map, a first aid kit, whistle and have basic tools on hand.
• Stay on designated trails.
• Take an OHV safety education course designed to teach off-road motorists how to ride safely and responsibly.
Remember, state law requires all OHVs in Arizona require a title, license plate and an OHV decal to operate on public and state trust lands.
For more information about OHV use and safety course options, visit http://www.azgfd.gov/ohv.
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