Warm weather brings more ATVs

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Warmer weather means increased ATV traffic; that means increased risk, as well.

In Missouri, there is no legal age limit for driving an ATV or motorized bicycle, but the patrol recommends that parents and guardians are certain their children are prepared mentally and physically to drive such vehicles, and matched by size with the vehicle they are operating because it can vary widely.

Drivers of ATVs who are younger than 18 are also required by law to wear a helmet, and the patrol recommends a certified safety course for children before they drive an ATV.

In general, such vehicles are not to be driven on public roads or highways, with exceptions for farm and industrial use, and the operators of such vehicles must follow traffic laws, including the use of safety equipment like seat belts.

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