ATTENTION All Wisconsin Recreational Safety Students

New Requirement: All WI Recreational Safety Students are required to obtain a WI DNR Customer ID Number before the completion of any Recreational Safety Class and will also be required to provide that WI DNR Customer ID Number along with students personal information to the instructor.  You can obtain a WI DNR Customer ID Number 7AM to 10PM by calling the WI DNR Customer Service at 1-888-936-7463 or you can visit a WI DNR Service Center during their regular scheduled hours.  For WI DNR Service Center hours and locations go to dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/cs/ServiceCenter..  Thank you.

ATV Education

NEW! - Operators of all terrain vehicles (ATV) now have a convenient online method to receive ATV Safety Certification through an Internet Web course recently introduced by the state Department of Natural Resources. The Internet course is available at www.offroad-ed.com/wi.

Upcoming Courses

Riding an all-terrain vehicle can be a very exciting, exhilarating experience but in the hands of an untrained operator an ATV can also be very dangerous to operate. ATV's handle very differently than other vehicles. Accidents happen very fast, even during routine exercises like turning, riding over obstacles, or riding on hills.

The purpose of the Wisconsin ATV Safety Training program is to promote responsible, safe and ethical ATV use. By participating in the program students will obtain a better understanding of their obligations to the resources, the landowner, other ATV users and to themselves.

NOTE: ASI (All-terrain Vehicle Safety Institute) certificates are not valid in Wisconsin.

NEW! Wisconsin DNR ATV Safety Activity Book (PDF, 4.56 MB) for kids. NOTE:this does not replace the ATV Safety Course.

Course Objective

To reduce the potential for ATV accidents, injuries and fatalities, to reduce the potential for conflict between ATV'ers, landowners, and other resource users, and to promote safe, responsible, and ethical use of the environment and our resources.

Course Content

  1. Protective gear.
  2. How to name and operate the main ATV parts and identify safety features.
  3. Understanding the steps in a pre-ride inspection; troubleshooting minor problems.
  4. How to start, shift and operate an ATV.
  5. ATV handling, how to brake, park and turn at various speeds.
  6. Riding skills, how to safely climb, descend, and traverse a slope, crossing different terrains, and water and winter riding.
  7. ATV's and the environment, first aid, emergency situations, and survival skills.
  8. Regulations, responsibility, and ethics.

Course Information

The all-terrain vehicle safety course consists of a minimum of six hours of instruction. Instruction emphasizes the importance of laws and regulations, ethics, personal safety, and the proper use of all-terrain vehicles.

Who is required to be certified

All ATVers who ride on public riding areas (trails, frozen waters, routes, permitted county and/or forest lands, etc.) who are at least age 12 and who were born on or after January 1, 1988 must have completed a safety certification course. These ATV operators must carry their safety certification card and they must display it to law enforcement officers when requested.

Anyone is eligible to take the class and receive a safety education completion certificate. For children under 12 years of age, the certificate does not become valid until the child reaches 12 years of age. Students with special needs must contact the instructor at least two weeks in advance of the course to request special accommodations.

Length of Course

Minimum 6 hours. May be longer depending on instructor.

Class Availability

Varies depending on area of the state and time of the year. There is at least one class per county per year. Go to our Upcoming Classes page to check latest availability.

Cost of Course

$10.00

WEAR YOUR HELMET WHILE YOU RIDE RESPONSIBLY, UNDER CONTROL...
&
SOBER
and YOU WILL…

RIDE FOR LIFE

Last Revised: Tuesday January 19 2010