Not a law just a recommendation but there are a lot of laws on where they can be used, check with you state.
Good luck and be safe.
2007-12-28 04:22:36
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answered by Anonymous
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no its not against the law its to protect the company producing the 4 wheelers. But it is put there for a safety reason so following it is a good idea
2007-12-28 11:08:45
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answered by Allison 1
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no it is not a law.... it is a suggestion designed to keep the manufacturers from being sued by some neglectful parent who alllows a 5 yearold to operate a 700 pound machine. when it rolls over and crushes him to death. Look up Sue Rabe in Oregon. she lost a 10yo son and tried to sue everyone involved and lost. I personally think SHE should have served time for negligent homocide. Thanks to thousands of responsible parents of children who ride motorcycles and ATVs.... the next time a child dies because he or she was riding unsupervised on an ill fitting machine the adults responsible for that child will face charges.
2007-12-28 11:21:00
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answered by no religion know peace 5
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Its a recommendation. Where I live, kids drive ATV's all the time. The biggest deaths come from older teens and adults that are trying to show off, than kids. Anytime a kid is driving an ATV adults should be there to supervise them and before they even ride one they should be taught how to ride one properly, wear a helmet, long pants, and a good pair of riding boots. Sandles and tennis shoes are not proper riding attire.
2007-12-31 23:12:20
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answered by Bill S 6
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no its a recommendation thats why it say's no one under 16 SHOULD drive.
2007-12-28 11:07:42
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answered by thashit21 3
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I think they try to inforce it but they really dont bother anyone.
2007-12-28 11:06:09
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answered by loonatic72 6
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