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DNR Urges ATV/UTV Riders to be Safe this Holiday Weekend

Friday, July 3rd, 2026 -- 9:00 AM

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) anticipates a high volume of ATV/UTV riders this Fourth of July weekend and reminds everyone to ride sober. 

In 2025, there were 300 reported ATV/UTV crashes with 42 fatal crash victims. Many of these crashes involved alcohol as a contributing factor. There were also 255 ATV/UTV OWI citations issued statewide in 2025.

To date in 2026, there have been 23 ATV/UTV fatalities, many of which involve alcohol and speed as top contributing factors. "This Independence Day celebration is special, marking the country’s 250th birthday," said Lt. Jacob Holsclaw, DNR off-highway vehicle administrator. "With this, there are a large number of events statewide throughout the holiday weekend that will attract a high volume of ATV/UTV riders."

"Make certain to have a designated driver and keep sober operation a top priority while taking to the trails," explained Holsclaw. "Alcohol and impaired operation continue to plague the sport, resulting in a high number of injuries and fatal crashes, many of which could have been prevented." 

Keep these safety tips in mind: 

  • Always ride sober, with zero alcohol or substances.
  • Wear helmets and seatbelts even when loading and unloading machines.
  • Follow all regulatory signs, speed limits and stop fully at all stop signs.
  • Take a safety class regardless of age requirements (required if born on or after Jan.1, 1988).

"We want everyone to have a safe and fun-filled weekend," said Holsclaw. "With the focus on responsible and sober operation, ATV/UTV riders can build lasting positive memories and avoid tragedy that occurs much too often when combing alcohol with riding."

Learn more about ATV/UTV riding, regulations and safety classes on the DNR's website.


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