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ORV photo shoot near Baldwin, Michigan in the Manistee National Forest

A long holiday weekend means many people will enjoy one of the fastest-growing recreation activities in Michigan – off-road vehicle riding. If you’ll be on a quad, side-by-side, dirt bike or other type of ORV, the DNR wants everyone to Ride Right to ensure you ride again. 

According to 2023 statewide ORV crash data, 93% of ORV fatalities could have been prevented. These crashes were primarily due to excessive speed and a lack of helmet/seat belt use. 

“Always ride within your and the machine’s capabilities,” said Cpl. Mike Hearn, DNR law enforcement ORV and snowmobile specialist. “When operators ride too fast, they are more likely to lose control when they hit even the smallest bump, try to make turns or stop. Riding sober and at a safe speed are the best ways to stay safe.”  

All ORV operators are urged to Ride Right and keep these important safety tips in mind:  

  • Operate within the limits of your ORV and your own capabilities.  
  • Ride at a safe speed.  
  • Ride sober.  
  • Ride on the right side of the trail.  
  • Keep lights on when riding.  
  • Always wear a helmet.  

Do your part to ensure everyone returns home safely; read more about ORV safety at Michigan.gov/RideRight. For more on where to ride and ORV laws in Michigan, visit Michigan.gov/ORVInfo.  

Questions? Email Cpl. Mike Hearn at HearnM@Michigan.gov.

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