All Terrain Vehicle (ATV)

Sign up for your ATV Course today.

Ages 6+

Scheduling and E course is done through https://atvsafety.org. Message us with dates you are looking for if you dont see it on the calendar. 

Tuition $Free-$150

Free with ATV that has not been used in program before. Call ATV Safety Institute with VIN if unsure. Incentives often available from Manufactures to take Course ($50-$100) with new ATV Purchase. 

Hands On ATV Training Courses

The ATV RiderCourse is two parts, a 2 hour online e-Course and a hands-on, 2-2.5 hour s-Course conducted by licensed ATV Safety Institute Instructors. The e-Course develops safety knowledge and awareness through interactive activities and video. The course covers protective gear (like DOT-compliant ATV helmets), environmental concerns, riding strategies, and local laws and is a pre-requisite for the hands-on s-Course. The s-Course offers students an opportunity to practice basic riding skills in a controlled environment under the supervision of a licensed Instructor.

Students practice basic safety techniques with hands-on exercises covering starting and stopping, turning (both gradual and quick), negotiating hills, emergency stopping and swerving, and riding over obstacles. Particular emphasis is placed on the safety implications relating to each lesson.

ATV RiderCourse Class Types and Age Requirements

Individuals 6 years of age and older may take the class. Riders younger than 16 are restricted to ATVs of the appropriate size recommended for the rider’s age. There are special teaching provisions for students under 16 years old, and parents are encouraged to attend as well. Students younger than 12 participate in separate classes and a parent must be present during the entire course.

Class Type Age Parental Supervision
Adults Riders 16+ n/a
Teens Riders ages 12 to 15 Recommended
Youth Riders ages 6 to 11 Required
Families with Kids Families with children ages 6+ Required

S-Course (hands-on)

  • Welcome, Range Signals, Rules and Warm-up Exercises
  • Controls / Starting the Engine
  • Starting Out, Shifting Gears and Braking
  • Turning
  • Figure 8
  • Quick Stops / Swerves
  • Sharp Turns
  • Riding Over Obstacles and Quicker Turns
  • Quick Stops in a Turn
  • U-Turns and Traversing Hills
  • Circuit or Trail Ride
  • Wrap-up and Review
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