Manitoba RCMP want residents to use off-road vehicles safely

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With warmer weather on its way, province reminds riders to be safe

Whether you’re having some fun at the cottage or are getting some work done, off-road vehicle(ORV) season is just around the corner. A recent release from Manitoba RCMP reminds riders of ORVs – which include all-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes and utility terrain vehicles to have their fun while keeping safety top of mind.

“They’re fun to ride, have practical uses and can get you places that you otherwise might not have access to. These machines can be very powerful and require the operator’s complete attention. Every spring, RCMP officers respond to reports of Manitobans being injured, or worse, because of mistakes made while operating their ORV,” said the news release.

Some tips for safe ORV use from the RCMP include:

• Learning about the area you will ride in and ensuring you carry your cellphone and/or GPS device.

• Telling someone where you’re going and when you expect to be back. It’s always safer to ride in a group of two or more.

• No person under the age of 14 is allowed to operate an ORV unless supervised and accompanied by an adult.

• You must wear your seat belt if your ORV is equipped.

• No person should be operating an ORV without a helmet – and it MUST be securely fastened.

• You cannot carry a passenger unless your ORV is designed for two riders.

• You are not allowed to travel on or through private property, including farmland and gravel pits.

• Operating an ORV on a roadway is strictly prohibited. Crossing a roadway is permitted if you hold a valid driver’s licence.

• Riders should never operate an ORV while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

• Every ORV must be equipped with a noise muffler in good working order.

• Carry the proper safety equipment related to the type of ORV you’re operating.

For further information regarding ORV safety, visit: www.mpi.mb.ca/off-road-vehicle-safety.

Katelyn Boulanger
Katelyn Boulanger
Katelyn Boulanger has been a reporter with the Selkirk Record since 2019 and editor of the paper since 2020. Her passion is community news. She cares deeply about ensuring residents are informed about their communities with the local information that you can't get anywhere else. She strives to create strong bonds sharing the diversity, generosity, and connection that our coverage area is known for."

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