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Officials Remind Youth about ATV Safety

ATV usage amongst teens continues to become more prominent, and SAFE Kids Grand Forks is reminding parents, and guardians about the importance of prioritizing ATV safety. Carma Hanson says there are other aspects of safety that often go overlooked.

Hanson says another thing that often goes overlooked by riders is the fact that ATV’s are only supposed to be ridden by one person at a time.

More ATV safety materials can be seen on the SAFE Kids Grand Forks website or on the Minnesota DNR website.

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