ATV riding is fun, adventurous, and an ideal way to spend time with the family when exploring the great outdoors. You can allow the kids to ride their very own ATV, also known as a quad, but only after they have learned how to operate one safely.

Check out this guide to familiarize yourself with a few strategies to follow when teaching the children to ride their ATVs. If you have more questions or want to explore ATVs for sale near you, visit Road Track & Trail in Big Bend, WI.

Find a Child-Sized ATV

The first thing to do is get a child-sized ATV for your kid before heading to the trails. A low-powered, compact ATV for kids is the better choice for newbies. You will also want to ensure that the model is suited to their height, weight, and riding experience level and avoid getting a fancy machine that they won’t be able to handle.

Get Them Geared Up

Next, you will want to gear them up properly before allowing them to mount their ATVs.

Help them put on their helmet properly, which should be a child-sized motorcycle helmet with a full facemask. The kids must wear eye protection, chest plates, guards, and long-sleeved shirts and pants. Ankle boots and gloves with a firm grip are the other items to help them stay safe when riding a quad.

Ride Alongside Your Kids

More importantly, you will want to watch the kids as they ride their ATVs, at least for the first few times. Remind them of the right speed and posture rules and encourage them to prioritize safety when exploring the outdoors.

We hope you find this guide handy when teaching your kids to ride a quad. If you need more advice or are still in the market for an ATV, visit Road Track & Trail. We have a fine selection of affordable ATVs, and we can help you select the perfect model for you. We are in Big Bend, WI, and proud to serve those from Milwaukee & Waukesha, WI, and Chicago, IL.