Volume
46
Issue
4
Abstract
When summer is in full swing, many use all terrain vehicles for farming, work, and recreation, blissfully unaware of dangers that lurk while operating an ATV. Our experience with addressing this topic through safety education, grassroots intervention, and community collaboration yielded a replicable, youth-friendly program. Through this community-based action plan, we were able to provide safety education to a diverse population, stressing positive safety practices that reduce accidents thereby reducing injury and death. Using national and community resources, we were able to tailor a program that will prevent and reduce the impact of ATV-related injuries and death.
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Recommended Citation
Flautt, M., Giaccaglia, L., Hutchinson, T., & Twiner, A. (2008). Building a Successful ATV Safety Education Program Utilizing Youth and Community. The Journal of Extension, 46(4), Article 28. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol46/iss4/28