MADISON, Wis. – With 25 lives lost in ATV/UTV crashes so far in 2025, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is warning riders that vehicle rollovers and lack of basic safety gear and training are common factors in these often-preventable tragedies.
Over half of all crashes this year have been rollovers, and tragically, almost none of the victims wore a helmet and/or seatbelt.
“UTVs and ATVs are not designed like cars,” said Lt. Jake Holsclaw, Wisconsin DNR off-highway vehicle administrator. “When people treat them like they are – speeding on pavement or taking sharp turns – they roll over. And if you’re not buckled in or wearing a helmet, the consequences can be deadly.”
In addition to properly gearing up, keep these tips in mind:
- Never consume alcohol or drugs before or during your ride.
- Do not travel in unfamiliar areas.
- Follow all posted speed limits and regulatory signs.
- Let someone not riding with you know where you are going and when you will return.
Perhaps the most alarming common thread among fatal crashes this year is a lack of training. Most operators involved in fatal crashes had not completed a DNR-approved safety course, which is required of anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1988. Riders of all ages are encouraged to view course options and sign up for classes on the DNR website.