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Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) reminds parents that the second requirement of a two-phase all-terrain vehicle (ATV) safety program became effective January 1, 2012 for youths younger than 16 riding ATVs on public lands.

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Salem OR -- Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) reminds parents that the second requirement of a two-phase all-terrain vehicle (ATV) safety program became effective January 1, 2012 for youths younger than 16 riding ATVs on public lands. Riders on public lands under the age of 16 must complete both the online course and a hands-on training course designed for the type of ATV or off-road motorcycle they ride.