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Some Old Guy

Atv and side by sides.

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OPP media release

MARATHON --  Due to the increasing number of All Terrain Vehicles (ATV) and Off-Road Vehicles/Side by Sides (ORV) at this time of year, Members of the Marathon/Manitouwadge Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are reminding ATV/ORV operators of the requirements to operate these in Ontario.

The OPP are also asking the public to partner with them to reduce the rising number of ATV/ORV incidents.

Alcohol use continues to be a factor in fatal ATV/ORV incidents in OPP jurisdictions. Operators are reminded that operating and ATV/ORV on or off a roadway while impaired carries the same penalties as operating a motor vehicle. 

 

Ensure that you are aware of the requirements to operate an ATV/ORV:

  • For off-road driving, the owner of the ATV/ORV must ensure the driver is at least 12 years of age unless they are on land occupied by the ATV/ORV owner or under the close supervision of an adult
  • To drive on or even cross a roadway the operator must be 16 years of age and hold a minimum class G2/M2 driver's licence
  • Must wear an approved motorcycle helmet that is securely fastened under the chin with a chin strap at all times
  • Must have valid insurance and registration if not on private property
  • Must operate in the same direction of traffic on the shoulder if on a public roadway
  • On a roadway if speed limits 50 km/h- you cannot exceed 20 km, if speed limits exceed 50 km/h- you cannot exceed 50 km/hr
  • Vehicles commonly known as side by sides, are now permitted on the shoulder of public roads 
  • A golf cart is not an approved vehicle under the Highway Traffic Act or the Off-Road Vehicles Act. It may only be used on private property.
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For more information on ATV/ORV safety or legal requirements, visit www.ontario.ca/atv and www.e-laws.gov.on.ca


R.T.R. Respect the resource!

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1 hour ago, oyo said:

Stop putting pressure on mah trails. Before this website, nobody used to ATV or side by side, thats the problem with this site, people learn that the snow is gone and they can atv. Shame. Conserve our gravel and dirt logging roads, you should bring a pail of gravel to replace any stones you bounce off the road. I know some high up people in the ATV community. Vrrroooom.

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