(HealthDay News) — All-terrain vehicles (ATVS) are involved in an estimated 650 deaths and 100,000 accidents each year, says the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

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To reduce your risk of injury, the CPSC suggests:

  • Do not drive ATVs on paved roads.
  • Do not drive ATVs with a passenger or ride as one.
  • Always wear a helmet and other protective gear.
  • Take a hands-on safety training course.

The CPSC also warns that children under 16 should never drive or ride an adult ATV.

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