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ATV Safety
by Matt on May 1, 2008

Don't Blame Jake, ATV Safety Campaign
Canada's new Don't Blame Jake campaign means just what it says:
You can't blame kids under16 years of age for driving an adult size ATV if parents or guardians give them permission and hand over the keys.
The focus is that youth sized ATVs are smaller, lighter, have speed limiters and are easier for youths to operate. Something that I've been talking about for a long time now. Education is key. Check out their web site and watch the videos.
"Don't Blame Jake.ca"-COHV's Newest ATV Safety Campaign
For recommended guidelines and more information, contact the Canadian Off-Highway Vehicle Distributors Council.
Responsible. Recreational. Family. Fun. www.cohv.ca.
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Mr Wong
Vote for Don't Blame Jake, a New ATV Safety Campaign for Kids:
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Rating: 8.67 out of 3 vote(s) cast.
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Response from:
Sippy
(09/19/08 10:23pm)
Who's Jake?
Response from:
Ajlouny
(12/23/08 1:55am)
A responsible thinking parent would not allow their kids to put themselves in jeopardy by allowing them to get on an ATV built for an adult. That would just be wrong.
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