Top 10 Reasons to Join an ATV Club
1. Meet new people who have the same interest—the love of riding ATVs.
2. Find out places to ride within your local and statewide areas, as well as surrounding states.
3. Socialize and build lasting relationships.
4. Protect the environment by riding responsibly and encouraging others to do the same.
5. Ride together for safety.
6. Receive information about local and statewide issues facing the OHV community through the club newsletter and monthly meetings.
7. Protect and ensure your right to ride in local areas by volunteering your time to work with various government agencies and special interest groups, cleaning trails, etc.
8. Receive 10% discount on ATV accessories and services from participating sponsors.
9. Work together in keeping the trails and roads open for all and future generations to enjoy.
10. See the beauty of Montana.
When you see riders coming the other direction on the trail proper hand signals are a fast and effective way of letting them know how many are in your group.
Always know your place in line, and how many riders are behind you. If you are in a group of 8 and there is someone coming your way, the leader will hold up 5 fingers to let the oncoming riders know there are at least 5 people behind you. Each person does this based on their position of line. If there are 5 or more riders behind you, you hold up a 5. Four riders you would hold up 4 fingers and so on. The end rider will hold up their fist as to say there is no one behind me. Youth riders we encourage to understand the rules of hand signs but not use them until they gain some experience as this could cause them to lose control of their vehicle.
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