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ATVs & Off-Road
Children and teens under age 16 should never drive or ride on an ATV.
ATVs may be fun, but they can be very unsafe. Every year, hundreds of kids get hurt on ATVs.
The doctors and nurses at Children’s Hospital don’t want to see more kids get hurt. So if you’re not 16, don’t drive or ride on an ATV.
Last Update
February 11, 2008
February 11, 2008
