Press Release
July 2, 2025

Free Off-Road Safety Tips Available to Encourage Fun, Responsible Recreation on Public Lands

Videos, web banners, guides available to address ATV, dirt bike, side-by-side safety

IRVINE, Calif. July 2, 2025 — As off-highway vehicle enthusiasts across the country begin their riding season in earnest, the ATV Safety Institute, Motorcycle Safety Foundation, and the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association are encouraging land management agencies, OHV clubs, and other organizations to amplify safety messages and promote responsible riding.

Free outreach materials – including printable guides, safety videos, web banners, and training information – are available through www.ResponsibleRecreation.org. These resources are designed to support local, state, and federal groups in encouraging safe riding habits on public lands.

“Education is one of the most powerful tools we have,” said Christy LaCurelle, President and CEO of the ASI, MSF, and ROHVA. “We encourage anyone with a relevant audience – whether you manage trails, run a club, or work in recreation outreach – to share these safety messages and resources. Promoting safe riding practices benefits everyone in the OHV community.”

ATV and dirt bike riders, ROV drivers, and their passengers are strongly encouraged to wear appropriate safety gear, including a Department of Transportation-compliant helmet, eye protection, long sleeves, gloves, sturdy pants, and over-the-ankle boots. ROV drivers and passengers should also always wear their seat belts.

LaCurelle emphasized that preparation and training are key to safe riding. “Before heading out, it’s important to understand your vehicle, your surroundings, and your own capabilities,” she said. “Taking a safety course can make a real difference in how riders assess and respond to risks. You can get started right away with free online courses from the ATV Safety Institute and the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association. After taking the online course, we encourage everyone to sign up for hands-on training with their vehicles.”

Additional safety practices include:
• Riding and driving only on designated OHV trails and areas at a safe speed.
• Staying off public and paved roads. These vehicles are designed to be used off-road only, and public roads have a big risk that another vehicle can hit you.
• Never riding or driving under the influence.
• Following age and passenger guidelines as outlined by the manufacturer.
• Consulting the owner’s manual for vehicle-specific recommendations.

For more information or to access safety materials, visit www.ResponsibleRecreation.org.

About the Motorcycle Safety Foundation

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation is the world’s leading authority on motorcyclist safety, setting the standard for rider training and education. MSF partners with federal and state agencies, the U.S. military, and industry leaders to deliver comprehensive, research-based training curricula for riders of every skill level. MSF supports a nationwide network of nearly 2,000 training sites and 7,000 certified coaches. Since 1973, MSF has trained more than 13 million riders. The not-for-profit organization is supported by these leading manufacturers: American Honda Motor Co., Inc.; BMW Motorrad USA; Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.; Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Inc.; Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.; KTM North America, Inc.; Polaris Inc.; Suzuki Motor USA, LLC; Triumph Motorcycles America; and Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. For more information and to enroll in a course, visit MSF-USA.org. Keep up with MSF’s latest updates on Instagram and Facebook.

For Questions Contact:

Corey Eastman
Director of Rider Education Expansion
Motorcycle Safety Foundation

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