1 - You can drive your ATV at any time on a public road as long as you do not hinder traffic and keep right.
2 - The speed limit for ATVs is 70 km/h unless otherwise indicated.
3 - You don't need a helmet when driving your ATV on private property.
4 - Il you are 16 or 17 years old, you can drive an ATV only if you have taken a driving course and hold a valid qualification certificate.
5 - In 2003, 26 people died as a result of an ATV accident.
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