Injury Prevention Centre urges safe and sober ATV riding
As we head out to enjoy the May long weekend, those planning to ride their all-terrain vehicles are reminded to do so safely and sober.
An average of 14 people die each year in Alberta in ATV incidents and Don Voaklander, Director of the Injury Prevention Centre at the University of Alberta says these fatalities are entirely preventable.
“Our data shows that half the people who died during ATV or quad-related incidents had been drinking. These are dangerous devices and if you add alcohol to the mix it’s a perfect storm of misadventure.”
According to research from the Injury Prevention Centre, every year about 5,200 Albertans visit emergency rooms and 600 are admitted to hospital following crashes involving ATVs.