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Ryan
04-26-2003, 07:40 AM
********- Federal Safety Agency Sets Hearings on ATVs
The federal Consumer Products Safety Commission -- the agency that banned three-wheeled all-terrain vehicles in the 1980s-- will hold a new series of public hearings on ATV safety beginning in June, the All-Terrain Vehicle Association reports.

According to a notice published in the Federal Register today, the commission will hold a public hearing June 5 in Morgantown, W.Va. The hearing will begin at 10 a.m. at West Virginia University in the Robert C. Byrd Health Science Center.

The commission states that it is "concerned about the dramatic increase in ATV-related injuries and the continued increase in ATV-related deaths, and believes that holding a hearing will provide an opportunity for the interested public to share their concerns about ATVs and ATV safety."

The commission will take testimony on issues ranging from the availability of safety training to whether there should be "performance standards" set for ATVs. The commission notes that there has been an increase in the number of injuries to riders using ATVs with engine sizes of 400cc and greater.

The commission also will take testimony on a proposal by a coalition of groups made up of the Consumer Federation of America, the Natural Trails and Waters Coalition, the Bluewater Network and others seeking a ban on the sale of adult-sized ATVs sold for use by children under 16.

The coalition originally called for a ban on all ATV use by those under the age of 16 but the CPSC said that it could not enforce such a ban. ATVA Director Doug Morris noted that under a longstanding agreement between the ATV industry and the federal agency, only the smallest ATVs
-- those with engines displacing 90cc or less -- have been sold for use by riders in that age group.

In addition, Morris questioned the motivation behind some of the groups involved in this attack on ATVs. He noted that the Natural Trails and Waters Coalition and the Bluewater Network have never had any involvement with, or interest in, ATV safety. Instead, their agenda has been to block access to public lands for ATV riders and others involved in motorized recreation.

"Including these anti-access organizations in this coalition makes for an odd alliance at the very least," Morris said, "since the interests of two of the coalition partners are in eliminating ATVs, not making them safer."

To testify before the Consumer Product Safety Commission in West Virginia, contact Rockelle Hammond, Office of the Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C., 20207. Tel: (301) 504-6833. Fax: (301) 504-0127. E-mail: rhammond@cpsc.gov.

You can also send written testimony until July 5 to Attn: ATV Hearing, Office of the Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C., 20207.

exriderdude
04-26-2003, 07:51 AM
that is so much BS, the only reason people get hurt is because they are dumb@$$'s:mad:

lil400exman
04-26-2003, 08:12 AM
yes and its a choice of us wanting to ride them. Its our right as living in this country....................................so sod off ppl!:rolleyes:

Glow Plug
04-26-2003, 10:44 AM
this is so stupid like if you get hurt it was your own dumb *** fault you can't say oh they make the atv to fast, well why the **** are you riding it if it has to much power for you? do'nt reck it for the ones who can ride and do where helments and do know hwta the machine is and is not capable of. I think this is what partly stops the companys from putting out new better atv's like if they weren't so scared of the law suits and bad press they could get if some dumb *** parent decides to put his 10 year old kid on a 650 thatr the kid can hardly reach the pegs :mad: :mad: :mad: :grr :grr :grr


ok i'm done venting

Striker49
04-26-2003, 01:45 PM
Personally, I think the ****ing tree huggers can go to hell and kiss my ***. They're full of **** anyways if they think a 15 yr old can fit on a damn 90cc quad.

Here is my testimony: "Get the hell out of my country and take your anti-freedom tree huggin *** to Iraq so we have a reason to shoot you on sight.



Bad day, can ya tell? :mad:

04-26-2003, 02:09 PM
haha what a bunch of retards, why is everyone always so worried about what everyone else is doing if we wanna hurt and kill are selves whats wrong with that as long as were not hurting and killing other people