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The Dirt Expo Is Going Big For Its 10th!
The Dirt Expo is going back to Westworld in Scottsdale, Ariz., Arizona's original and largest Off-Road, Sand, and UTV Expo is going BIG for its 10th Anniversary on December 7 and 8, 2024! Everything from -industry-leading vendors, legendary raffles, seminars, classes, and more will be on the agenda with so much more to be announced.
100's Of Vendors
Exhibitors from across the country will be available to show the latest and greatest the industry has to offer.
Seminars And Classes
Everything from safety courses, maintenance classes, product demonstrations, and more: It will all be here.
Legendary Giveaways
Over the years we have consistently given away some of the coolest items - everything from tires, lights, bikes, and more!
Holiday Specials
With the event taking place in December, we have many holiday specials and promotions you can take advantage of for the off-roader in your life!
Ways To Participate
Attend The Expo
This holiday season, join 100's of exhibitors, industry leaders, and enthusiasts for Arizona's largest and original off-road show! There are legendary giveaways, and Santa always stops by. The beautiful world-class facility is the setting, and the DIRT EXPO is bound to be one of our biggest off-road and UTV expos ever.
Become An Exhibitor
Are you an Off-Road / UTV Company? Do you sell parts and accessories or have services relative to the Off-Road Industry? Have something that a truck owner, overlander, off-road enthusiast, off-road racer, or UTV owner might want? Register today to get in front of UTV and off-road consumers, leading the way in the Dirt Industry. Don't let your competitor beat you out on the future customers you need.
Volunteers
Are you interested in helping out during setup/tear down? How about during the event? Have a passion for the off-road industry? Join the volunteer team!
For More Information
Visit https://arizonaexpos.com/pages/dirt-expo-home.
A Related Story From AZGFD
AZGFD urges off-highway vehicle enthusiasts to put safety first.
If operating an off-highway vehicle (OHV) is part of your outdoor plans, the Arizona Game And Fish Department (AZGFD) urges enthusiasts to put safety first and avoid unnecessary risks.
Fatalities
According to a report from the Consumer Federation of America, there were 291 fatalities nationwide in 2023. Most of those - 75, or more than one out of every four - occurred in the summer.
"We see many people out enjoying Arizona's roads and trails ...," said Kim Jackson, AZGFD's boating and OHV safety education program manager. "We want everyone who spends time on their OHV to have a fun outing and, more importantly, return home safely."
Actions For Safety
There are many actions that operators of OHVs - including all-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes and side-by-sides - can take to ride safely and help ensure the safety of their passengers:
• Wear a helmet. This is a requirement for all operators and passengers under 18 - but strongly recommended for everyone. Wearing a helmet can reduce the chances of a traumatic brain injury by as much as 50 percent.
• Buckle up. Wearing a seatbelt is critical because it will help keep the operator and any passengers inside the side-by-side in the event of an accident.
• Don't speed. Reasonable and prudent is always the law.
• Only carry the number of passengers recommended by the vehicle's manufacturer. 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, first-aid kit and whistle, and have basic tools on hand.
• Leave details about the trip, including destination and expected time of return, with a friend or family member who can follow up to ensure everyone made it home safely.
• Stay on designated trails.
Whether new to the hobby or veteran riders, AZGFD advises all enthusiasts to take a safety education course. As an added bonus, insurance companies may offer discounted rates for people who have completed one of two online courses offered by AZGFD.
For more information about rules and regulations as well as places to ride, visit azgfd.gov/OHV.
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