atv safety summit: vehicle characteristics/other rulemaking topics - vehicle characteristics and...

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Ages Speeds of Available

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SVIA Proposed

ATV Speeds

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Own Household

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Number of

products

Typical top

speed (mph) Examples

1 + 9 2 • Fisher Price go cart - 2 mph

• Fisher Price PowerWheels - 2 mph

2 + 12 3.5 • Razor electric scooter - 1-2 mph

• Step2 electric tricycle - 3.5 mph

3 + 38 4.5 - 5 • Peg Perego electric “ATV” - 2.5, 5

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6 + 4 10 - 14 • BladeZ electric scooter - 14 mph

• Manco fun kart - 10-12 mph

8 + 11 10 - 18* • Razor electric scooter - 10 mph

• Minimoto dune buggy - 18 mph

*Some 8+ fun carts and 50-70 cc “new entrant” ATVs: 25 mph

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10 + 3 15 • Minimoto electric “ATV” - 15 mph

• Razor pocket bike - 15 mph

12 + * 16 15 - 45

• Manco fun kart - 22-24 mph

• Baja Motorsports dirt bikes - 25-45

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14 + 2 17 • Razor motorcycle - 17 mph

• Razor scooter - 17 mph

16 + 9 20 - 38** • Goped scooter - 20 mph

• Manco fun kart - 36-38 mph

Adult 1 20 • Electric pocket bike - 20 mph

*POP labeling on Baja Motorsports products recommended age 12, owner’s manual recommended age 16.

**Some 110cc “new entrant” ATVs marketed as “youth” were available with speeds of 45-50 mph.

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Child-Only

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Child-Plus-

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Both selections (one from Set A and one from Set

B) were age-appropriate for the target child. 52% 24%

Mixed - One selection was age-appropriate and

the other was age-inappropriate for the target child 34% * 39%

Both selections were age-inappropriate for the

target child 9% 7%

Adult category was selected first 5% 31%

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