FOR ANTIGO TIMES
Stay alert as the weather warms and riding conditions improve!
Spring and summer in Wisconsin are great times to take the family on a road trip or hop on an all-terrain or utility-terrain vehicle (ATV/UTV) for some outdoor fun. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) and Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are asking everyone – no matter what they’re operating – stay attentive, patient and safe.
ATV/UTV registration grew 19 percent over the past five years, totaling 396,611 at the end of 2018. Motorists and riders could be sharing the road more frequently in some areas. State law now allows municipalities to authorize ATV/UTV use on roadways with a speed limit of 35 mph or less.
“ATVs, UTVs, cars and trucks offer different driving experiences, but one factor holds consistently true – no matter what you drive, even a momentary distraction can create a tragedy,” said WisDOT Secretary-Designee Craig Thompson. “It’s important that we all look out for one another.”
WisDOT published a website for riders and local officials who are interested in learning more about the 2017 law changes and requirements to establish ATV routes within their jurisdiction. The website also contains adownloadable flier for anyone who’d like to encourage motorists and riders to share the road. The DNR publishes additional resources to assist ATV and UTV riders with safety courses, vehicle registration and knowledge of the law.
“Whether you’re behind the wheel or behind a set of handlebars – think safety,” said DNR Recreation Safety and Outdoor Skills Captain April Dombrowski. “ATV/UTV riding is among our state’s favorite recreational activities in the summer months. Whether you are riding for work or for fun, stay safe and be responsible.”
Safety tips for motorists:
Safety tips for ATV/UTV riders:
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