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OHV Safety and Equipment
 
While on the trail in Colorado, follow these safety tips for a safe and enjoyable experience:

  • OHVs operated between sunset and sunrise must have at least one working headlight and one red tail light.
  • Operable brakes, a muffler and a U.S. Forest Service-approved spark arrester are required.
  • Plan ahead. Colorado has a variety of terrain and climates and the weather can change rapidly. Carry an emergency repair kit, food, water, warm clothing, an area map and guide, protective gear, a flashlight and sunscreen. 
  • Know what to wear for your sport. Helmets, gloves, boots, goggles and protective clothing will keep you comfortable and help prevent serious injuries. 
  • Know your vehicle. Keep it in good condition and read the owner's manual. 
  • Let someone know where you're going and when you expect to return.
  • Travel with other people. 

OHV dirt bike trail ridingContact the ATV Safety Institute at       1-800-447-4700 for safety and training information. 
 
Get to know the most common trail signs.

OHV Safety and Training Websites
Safety Vehicle Institute of America ATV Safety Institute
ATV Safety Institute Online Enrollment
Motorcycle Safety Foundation
National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council

American Trails
4-H

4-H Youth ATV Web Site
OHV Training
MSF Dirt Bike School
Leave No Trace
Tread Lightly 
Motorcycle Industry Council
American Motorcycle Association

Now Jr. Motorcycle Rider Training
Rampart Range Motorcycle Management Committee
US Forest Service Safety Site
Search and Rescue FAQ


Last Updated: 11/4/2008