| Michael F. Easley Governor |
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Carmen Hooker Odom Secretary |
North Carolina
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| For Release: IMMEDIATE |
Contact: Debbie Crane | |
New ATV Safety Law Goes Into Effect December 1RALEIGH – Children will be protected thanks to new all-terrain vehicle regulations that go into effect December 1, 2005. The regulations prohibit young children from operating ATVs, older children are allowed to operate only smaller machines under adult supervision, and all operators must wear helmets. “Since 2000, 36 North Carolina children under the age of 16 died in all-terrain vehicle accidents,” said State Health Director Dr. Leah Devlin. “This law should go a long way toward reducing that tragic toll.” “It is particularly important that parents are aware of the law this time of year, when they may be considering buying an ATV as a holiday present for their child,” said Tom Vitaglione, co-chair of the N.C. Child Fatality Task Force and a fellow of the Child Advocacy Institute. “While the law is specially designed to save children’s lives, this can only be done with the cooperation and vigilance of parents, who must assure children operate ATVs safely at all times.” Provisions of the law include:
Violators of the law may receive finds up to $200. If the ATV is used
for farm purposes, hunting or trapping, then the law does not apply. ###
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Debbie Crane Director |
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