Climbing temps mean more ATVs on Wisconsin roads

Wausau Pilot & Review

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is urging users of all recreational vehicles to be mindful of safety in this year’s changing conditions when operating throughout the state.

With climbing temperatures across the state, many of Wisconsin’s trails are again being used by ATV/UTV riders. However, a lack of snow doesn’t necessarily mean trails are safe. Changing conditions, including rain, snow melt and freezing fog, make surfaces slippery – especially roadways. Off-road vehicles may have excellent traction on dirt tracks and overland trails, but that isn’t the case on wet or frozen winter roads.

“The tread on these machines causes them to handle differently than a car or truck on wet paved roads,” said Lt. Warden Jacob Holsclaw, DNR Off-Highway Vehicle Administrator. “Take extra time slowing down and be careful approaching corners or taking turns.”

One fatal ATV/UTV crash and two snowmobile crashes that resulted in three fatalities have so fa been reported in the state in 2024. Drive slow, sober and wear a helmet to help protect yourself and others on Wisconsin’s trails. The consumption of alcohol or drugs, excess speed and operator error are all leading causes of fatal crashes.

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