ATV Safety: DNR
The purpose of the Wisconsin ATV Safety Training program is to promote responsible, safe and ethical ATV use. By participating in the program, students will obtain a better understanding of their obligations to the resources, the landowner, other ATV users and to themselves.
All ATVers who ride on public riding areas (trails, frozen waters, routes, permitted county and/or forest lands, etc.) who are at least age 12 and who were born on or after January 1, 1988 must have completed a safety certification course. These ATV operators must carry their safety certification card and they must display it to law enforcement officers when requested.
- Anyone 11 years of age or older is eligible to take the classes and receive a safety education completion certificate. The certificate does not become valid until the child reaches 12 years of age.
- A DNR Customer ID# is required in order to register. If the class participant does not yet have an ID#, please call 1-888-936-7463 or visit Wisconsin DNR Go Wild!
- Please preregister and pay in advance to Community Education.
WHO: Age 11—adult
DATES: 3 mandatory classes - April 8, 9 & 11 (Mon, Tues, Thur)
TIME: 5:30-8:30 pm
INSTRUCTOR: Darrel Rothe
LOCATION: Amery Intermediate School
FEE: $10, pre-register and pay in advance to Amery Community Education