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Since 1987, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has had a policy about
the use of motorized cycles and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) by children. T
he purpose of this policy statement is to update and strengthen previous po
licy. This statement describes the various kinds of motorized cycles and AT
Vs and outlines the epidemiologic characteristics of deaths and injuries re
lated to their use by children in light of the 1987 consent decrees entered
into by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission and the manufacturers of
ATVs. Recommendations are made for public, patient, and parent education b
y pediatricians; equipment modifications; the use of safety equipment; and
the development and improvement of safer off-road trails and responsive eme
rgency medical systems. In addition, the AAP strengthens its recommendation
for passage of legislation in all states prohibiting the use of 2- and 4-w
heeled off-road vehicles by children younger than 16 years, as well as a ba
n on the sale of new and used 3-wheeled ATVs, with a recall of all used 3-w
heeled ATVs.