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There was an accident on Saturday night at 479th avenue and 258th street north of Brandon.
Vermont Agency Considers Plan to Extend ATV Trails, Implement License Fee
Vermont off-roaders want more land access, but are fighting a plan that would make them register and license their ATVs to get it.
Not Done Yet: Hummer H3, H3T get biofuel capability, new colors for 2010
Part of the brand's hopeful transformation includes giving each model a flex-fuel variant , and the latest application of that principle is seen on the 2010 H3 and H3T.
ATV trail through New Hampshire city holds promise of more economic development
A 4.5-mile trail for ATV riders running through the northernmost city of New Hampshire may be key to putting the North Country community, still suffering from the loss of its paper mill industry several years ago, on the path to economic recovery.
Long-Standing Brookhaven Parade Fixtures Dropped
Three long-standing fixtures in Brookhaven's Christmas parade -- horses, all-terrain vehicles and fire truck sirens -- have been dropped.
Soldiers look to ATV rides to beat stress of returning
Outdoor Recreation ATV instructor Kareem Braithwaite gives Company B, 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment soldiers some riding tips Thursday at Hohenfels, Germany.
Pentagon touts new, lighter vehicle for Afghanistan
The Pentagon on Monday showed off a new, lighter armored vehicle built for the rugged roads of Afghanistan, saying it was rushing to ship the "life-savers" to US troops.
W.Va. trail system expects higher profits in '09
A weak economy isn't keeping off-road enthusiasts away from West Virginia's Hatfield-McCoy Trails.
Discussion of a proposed ordinance regulating all-terrain vehicles continued at Tuesday's Brooke County Commission.
Despice big contracts, Oshkosh Corp. sees losses for fiscal year
Despite a robust fourth quarter flush with military orders, Oshkosh Corp. ended fiscal 2009 incurring a $1.1 billion loss.
Safety is stressed on new ATV trail
The Berlin Police Department and the Androscoggin Valley ATV Club stressed the importance of raising awareness that ATVs and cars will be sharing the road after the new trail opens on November 7. "This can work," said Police Chief Peter Morency, "and it can work very safely." The most important thing is for everyone to learn of the rules, he said, ...
CSP recovers stolen SUV, trailers, ATVs
A sport utility vehicle allegedly stolen in Sterling at gunpoint was recovered Sunday along Interstate 76, the Colorado State Patrol reported.
Lawmakers consider ATV safety regulations
Here in Mississippi all terrain vehicles and their riders are hardly regulated. There are no ATV safety laws in Mississippi, but should there be? The House Transportation Committee discussed the issue Monday afternoon.
ATV rule to be subject of Statehouse hearing
The use of all-terrain vehicles on state-owned land is up for a hearing before a panel of Vermont lawmakers.
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Silver Bay ATV parade certified as Guiness world record
More than 1,600 all-terrain vehicles that lined up in Silver Bay, Minn., earlier this year set the official world record for largest ATV parade.
Province sued over ATV accident
A former Manitoba Corrections officer left a quadriplegic after an ATV accident has filed a lawsuit against the provincial government, its floodway management agency and the Rural Municipality of Springfield.
An empty city police cruiser was struck by a train early Sunday morning after the officer parked it partially on the railroad tracks to help stop someone riding the rails in an all-terrain vehicle.
Man killed in ATV crash at Jeff Davis races
Hundreds of people at a Jefferson Davis County race track watched Sunday afternoon as a man died after crashing his four-wheeler. Albert Wooten, 31, of Brandon was riding the all-terrain vehicle during a solo time trial at the Finishline Dragstrip west of Prentiss, Jefferson Davis Coroner Greg Blackwell said.
San Luis funded for surveillance cameras, ATVs
Federal funding will enable this city to purchase infrared surveillance cameras to monitor its streets, plus all-terrain vehicles for the police department.
Wasilla considers regulating ATVs in city
City leaders are weighing whether they can maintain Wasilla's image of offering trail access from city doorsteps while the town, and traffic through it, continue to grow.
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