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Advancing All-Terrain Vehicles Safety in Agriculture: An Insightful Summary from Global Experts
Published by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan www.asabe.org
Citation: Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health. 31(3): 173-202. (doi: 10.13031/jash.16119) @2025Authors: Farzaneh Khorsandi, Payam Farhadi, Gerene Denning, Raphael Grzebieta, Jenna Gibbs, Yigal Godler, Gary Heydinger, David Hicks, Charles Jennissen, Peter Lundqvist, Andrew McIntosh, George Rechnitzer, Keith Simmons, Aaron Yoder
Keywords: Agriculture, ATV, Comprehensive perspective, Quad bikes, Safety, Youth.
Highlights
- Decrease fatalities and injuries in agricultural ATV incidents.
- Protect youth ATV riders in agricultural incidents.
- Use engineering controls to reduce agricultural ATV crashes.
- Comprehensive perspectives on ATV incidents (Australia, Canada, Israel, Sweden, and the USA).
Abstract. All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) or quad bikes have raised serious concerns, especially in rural areas where they are used for occupation (i.e., agriculture and forestry) and recreation (i.e., hunting and recreational riding). ATVs are unstable vehicles, and their incidents have been linked to factors such as the rider‘s physical capabilities (such as strength, anthropometry, and visual acuity) and behavior, safety awareness (training), application of personal protective equipment, lack of protective structure, and regulations. This manuscript presents perspectives of ATV safety experts from several countries, including Australia, Canada, Israel, Sweden, and the USA. The topics include the state of the art in youth riders, engineering control methods, stability, protective structures, safety rating systems, training and education, personal protection equipment, and new regulations.
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