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10/30/07
Contact: Joe Brenckle - Republican Press Office 202-224-3991
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Commerce Committee Approves Stevens Provision to Improve ATV Safety
Measure Would Require Strict Safety Compliance for All ATV Manufacturers
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation today approved a provision sponsored by Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), Vice Chairman of the Committee, to require all companies and manufacturers that market and sell all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in the United States to meet the basic product safety standards. The provision was included as an amendment to S. 2045, the Consumer Product Safety Commission Reform Act of 2007, which now awaits consideration by the full Senate.  The measure is similar to legislation, S. 1815, that Senator Stevens introduced earlier this year.
 
 “This provision will protect users of all-terrain vehicles by requiring both domestic and foreign ATV companies to comply with the same basic safety standards and sales practices,” said Senator Stevens.  “Combined with proper training courses and consumer safety information, this measure will hopefully save many lives.”
 
Information submitted during Commerce Committee hearings, including testimony from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), showed that many of the new entrant ATVs imported into the United States do not meet current industry safety standards and are being sold to American consumers without adequate warnings, instructions and training opportunities.
 
Earlier this summer, the CPSC issued a warning to American consumers about ATVs manufactured in China that do not meet strict United States safety requirements. The CPSC’s warning centered around several specific safety features that are missing from ATVs imported from China, including no front brakes, no parking brake, and the ability of the vehicle to be started in gear.  Senator Stevens’ provision would directly address imported ATVs like the ones receiving warnings by the CPSC and will protect consumers by requiring all ATV companies to comply with the same basic safety standards and sales practices.  
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