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Published August 19, 2010, 09:59 AM

ATV deaths on the rise in state

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officials are concerned about the recent upward trend in all-terrain vehicle deaths. So far this year, 16 people have died in ATV accidents in the state. That compares to 14 for all of 2009.

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officials are concerned about the recent upward trend in all-terrain vehicle deaths. So far this year, 16 people have died in ATV accidents in the state. That compares to 14 for all of 2009.

“It’s hard to really draw conclusions on why they’re happening, other than the reckless operation of the ATVs themselves,” said Capt. Mike Hammer, DNR safety education coordinator. “ATV riding is very popular in Minnesota, but people are operating ATVs beyond their capability.”

Since July 4, ATV rollovers have claimed the lives of six Minnesotans.

Minnesota had 17 ATV-related fatalities in 2008. A record 24 occurred in 2004.

Hammer recommends that all ATV riders complete the course regardless of age and follow these basic safety principles.

Anyone born after July 1, 1987, must complete an ATV CD Training Course before operating an ATV.

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