ATV sign. (Photo by © Can Stock Photo / dcwcreations)ATV sign. (Photo by © Can Stock Photo / dcwcreations)
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OPP issue safety reminders for ATV and off-road vehicle users

The Wellington County OPP is issuing safety reminders this fall for ATV and other off-road vehicle enthusiasts.

Tips include always riding sober, as the same drinking and driving laws apply to ATVs and off-road vehicles as they do regular passenger vehicles.

Police also encourage riders to ride only in designated areas like approved trails. Also, riders should not go more than 20 km/h on roads with a posted limit of 50 km/h or less and no more than 50 km/h on roads with a posted limit greater than 50 km/h.

An ATV or off-road vehicle must be registered and display a license plate, except in regions like the far northern regions of Ontario.

Age requirements include being at least 16-years-old for on-road riding,12-years-old for off-road riding and passengers must be at least 8-years-old for on-road riding.

A full list of safety tips from the OPP can be seen below:

ATV Safety Tips

  • Always Ride Sober: Never operate an ATV/ORV under the influence of drugs or alcohol. (Failure to do do so can relate in a criminal impaired driving related charges).

  • Take a Safety Course: Enroll in an ATV/ORV safety course.

  • Stay in Control: Ride within your abilities and comfort level.

  • Ride in Designated Areas Only: Stick to approved trails and areas.

  • Keep Noise Levels Low: Be mindful of your surroundings and wildlife.

  • Pre-Ride Safety Inspection: Check brakes, lights, tires, and fuel before riding.

Speed Limits for ATVs/ORVs

  • No more than 20 km/h on roads with a posted limit of 50 km/h or less.

  • No more than 50 km/h on roads with a posted limit greater than 50 km/h.

Off-Road Riding Requirements

  • Registration: An ATV/ORV must be registered and display a license plate (except in exempt areas like far northern Ontario).

  • Insurance: Must be insured under a motor vehicle liability policy.

  • Driver must carry the ORV's registration permit or a copy.

  • Can directly cross a highway only if: (The vehicle is registered and displays a license plate, The vehicle is insured under a motor vehicle liability policy, and the driver is at least 16 years old and has a valid G2 driver's license of any class.

On-Road Riding Requirements

  • Registration: An ATV/ORV must be registered and display a license plate (except in exempt areas like far northern Ontario).

  • Insurance: Must be insured under a motor vehicle liability policy.

  • Hold at least a valid G2 or M2 licence.

  • Travel at speeds less than the posted speed limit

  • Helmet (fastened) for both driver and passenger.

  • Have all lights on while travelling on roads.

  • Travel in the same direction as traffic on the shoulder. If the shoulder is unsafe or too narrow, riding on the traveled portion of the road is permitted.

  • No passengers under 8 years of age.

 

Age Requirements

  • 16 years old for on-road riding.

  • 12 years old for off-road riding.

  • (Passenger): 8 years old for on-road riding.

Common Complaints Reported

  • Trespassing

  • Noise - mufflers

  • Careless operation

  • Speeding

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