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Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association urges enthusiasts and industry co comment on CPSC's ROV rulemaking
The ROHVA is calling on enthusiasts and industry representatives to submit comments by March 15, 2010, in response to the U.S. CPSC's proposed mandatory standards for side-by-sides and UTVs.
ATV fatalities and injuries decline: CPSC
A new Consumer Product Safety Commission Report shows a decline in ATV-related fatalities and injuries.
AMA Life Member testifies before U.S. House in opposition to inappropriate Wilderness designation
Dennis Larratt, a Charter Life Member of the AMA, offered testimony on behalf of the Association yesterday before the U.S. House of Representatives in opposition to H.R. 3914.
ATV Safety Institute public service announcements star Kyle and Chris Massey
New ATV Safety Institute public service announcements Star Kyle and Chris Massey of "Cory in the House" and "Zoey 101." Messages stress the golden rules of ATV safety and parental supervision.
Polaris Industries recalls certain ATVs due to steering control hazard
Polaris Industries is recalling about 8,500 Sportsman ATVs because of a possible steering control issue.
AMA and other access-rights groups to fight Clear Creek land closure
The AMA and other public land-access groups are responding with a united voice to a federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposal to close some 30,000 acres of the 75,000-acre Clear Creek area in San Benito County, Calif., to off-highway riding.
Federal forest bills negatively impacts Montana OHV recreation
Many miles of popular riding trails would be shut down under legislation that will be the subject of a hearing by the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests on Dec. 17.
BRP recalls ATVs due to loss of steering control
BRP recalls Outlander and Renegade models with power steering because of safety issue.
Land grab in Utah
A New York federal lawmaker wants bureaucrats to close off more than 9 million acres in Utah to off-highway vehicles.
Action needed to allow the sale of kids' ATVs
The ATVA is urging all ATV riders to ask their federal lawmakers to support language in an appropriations bill that would allow kids' ATVs to continue to be sold.
Where to ride
Warfield Point Off Road Vehicle Park
Greenville, Mississippi
Warfield Point Off Road Vehicle Park in Greenville, Mississippi, is one of the newest places to ride in the country.
It has 45 acres have heavily wooded trails with a natural canopy that provides that deep-in-the-woods feel and an abundance of cooling shade.
Jemez District
Santa Fe, New Mexico
The Jemez District is one of five forest districts that comprise the Santa Fe National Forest.
It is located in the Jemez Mountains which are known for their rich native American history.
Burning Rock
Beckley, West Virginia
West Virginia has added another riding area called Burning Rock Off-Road Park that's a great place to ride.
Wayne National Forest
Hanging Rock, Ohio
The Wayne National Forest stretches across 12 southern Ohio counties and covers 833,990 acres.
And most of that land is privately owned.
Red River Motorcycle Park
Bulcher, Texas
Located on the Texas-Oklahoma border, only 90 miles north of Dallas and 155 miles south of Wichita, Kansas, the park offers 2,700 acres of off-road fun.
Syracuse Sand Dunes
Syracuse, Kansas
This area, 1,280 acres in size, just opened up to ATV riders in 2007, but the community plans to build it into a premier riding area that will attract people from all around the region.
Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area
Ocotillo Wells, California
Just 70 miles east of Escondido, California, lies the popular Ocotillo Wells riding area, which offers miles of trails with all kinds of desert riding.
Rock
Run Recreation Area
Patton, Pennsylvania
This 6,000-acre former mining site in Pennsylvania is still in the first
phase of development, but already it offers 50 miles of ATV trails
through lush forests and over a granite boulder field.
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