
All-terrain vehicles
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are versatile motorized vehicles designed for off-road use. They typically feature four large, knobby tires for enhanced traction on rough terrains such as dirt, mud, sand, and rocks. Controlled by handlebars with thumb or finger-activated throttle and brakes, ATVs are used for recreation, agricultural tasks, and outdoor work. They are built with a lightweight frame and often have a seat designed for one rider, with some models accommodating multiple riders. Despite their rugged capability, safety precautions are essential due to their power and off-road nature.