No photos. I don't need my truck vandalized.
As for education, thats a politicaly correct cop out.
It don't work .
Every ATV owner knows what is right and wrong.
They just don't care as long as there are no consequences.
There is the school of sales,fun and frolic that is selling these machines with far more graduates buying up the most destructive accesories to add to the problem than any education will ever overcome. Thrill seeking has much more appeal than a Sunday drive to the majority.
Now how can you sell parts and more agressive tires, performance exhausts , insane horsepower ,etc if the customer rides like a naturalist?
Not much need for winches to add on if you refrain from going where you shouldn't go in the first place is there?
99% of winches are sold for getting swamped machines out of where they "ought not to be" in the first place. Very few are installed for work, like moving a log, or getting an animal, stretching a fence line.
Reasonable people don't drive into mud quagmires just to see if they can get thru them , only to turn around and try it from the other side, over and over again.
There is just to much money to be made from selling parts to the destruction crew to ever convince the ATV industry to act a bit more responsible.
As long as sales are geared to machines and riders going into the impossible and getting home again the problem will continue to grow.Riding on the brink of danger has great sales returns.
Have you ever met an ATV rider that does not profess to be responsible? I am sure that there are some, but I know from what I see there are many more that could care less about the mess they create. The more they tear up the land the better the fun, and the greater the thrill.
HMMMMMM, perhaps responsible has a new meaning I don't understand.Maybe it means "not getting caugh in the act by someone that cares".
Laws are usualy created out of necessity, and this "sport" desperately needs some tough laws that will be enforced.
Pete