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Yamaha Motor Corp has been popular among lawyers seeking to turn a quick buck. Since the wildly popular Yamaha Rhino was introduced it has had lawsuit after lawsuit piled on. About 50 of these lawsuits against the Yamaha Rhino have been dismissed by either the plaintiff or by the courts. It probably has to do with the fact that the Yamaha Rhino has won every “first in class” award and has a top safety rating. Yamaha recently spoke out about the Rhino and it’s safety record and wide usage… Safety drives everything we do at Yamaha. We are proud of the safety record and safety features of the Yamaha Rhino, which has skyrocketed in popularity due to its exceptional reliability, safety and versatility. Over 150,000 Rhino owners have used our vehicles safely, including the U.S. military, border patrol, and a growing number of law enforcement agencies, fire fighters and other first responders. The Rhino has won virtually every “first in class” award and top safety ratings in independent reviews since its introduction. They tells us that the recent Estate of Ellen Sand versus Yamaha Motor Corporation, LTD in Warren County, Ohio and the Robert Lamar Smith III versus Yamaha Motor Corporation, LTD in XX, Alabama lawsuits were both dismissed. We all know safety almost always is in the hands of the operator. It would appear we’re not the only ones. Image Matt Finley Yamaha Speaks Out After Rhino Lawsuit Dismissal originally appeared on About.com ATVs / Offroading on Monday, January 18th, 2010 at 10:12:35.Permalink | Comment | Email this
Traveling By RV: Tips For Winter Travel Posted By :
When we think of traveling by RV, one of the first thoughts that come to mind is summer. Although summer is known as one of the most popular times to travel by motor home, it is important to remember that you do not have to limit yourself. In fact, many RV owners travel by motor homes all year round, including in the winter. As previously stated, winter is a great time to travel by RV. With that being said, there are some dangers associated with doing so. To help ensure th…
Annual Martin Luther King Jr Holiday Cleanup at the ISDRA
Thousands of ATV and Offroading enthusiasts from across the southwest will converge on the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area to participate in the 13th annual MLK holiday trash cleanup in the dunes of Glamis and Gordon’s Well on Saturday, January 16, 2010. The cleanup is being put on by the United Desert Gateway and it’s not just about going to the desert and filling bags with trash. The USD will be providing free t-shirts to the first 3,000 volunteers to register. There are also going to be hundreds of dollars in prizes given out; for every full bag of trash volunteers turn in they are given a ticket for a drawing to win prizes which will be held after a free lunch. Registration starts at 8:00am, lunch is from 11:30 to 12:30 at the Glamis Flats in the North Dunes and at the Gordon’s Well Vendor area in the South Dunes. For more information visit http://uniteddesertgateway.org or call 760-337-4155. Image Matt FinleyAnnual Martin Luther King Jr Holiday Cleanup at the ISDRA originally appeared on About.com ATVs / Offroading on Monday, January 4th, 2010 at 22:40:16.Permalink | Comment | Email this
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Traveling By RV: The Importance Of Mapping Out Your Route Posted By :
Have you recently decided that you would like to take a trip, namely a trip where you will be traveling by RV? If you have, you have a number of important decisions to make. For example, you may need to decide whether you would like to buy, borrow, or rent a motor home. Another important decision that you will have to make involves deciding on an intended travel route. In fact, mapping out your planned route is an important component of having a safe and successful trip. A…
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Permit, Fee for Families or Groups to Ride OHVs on San Bernardino Private Land Could End
Three years ago an ordinance in San Bernardino County was enacted that forced families or groups of more than 10 people to obtain a permit in order to gather to go offroading on private land. The permit costs $155.00. The code requiring the $155.00 permit means that, once again, the people of California’s freedom to use their own land is under attack. There are already ordinances that govern how people can use their own private property for offroading purposes, and adding a $155.00 “fee” is adding insult to injury. Luckily, Morongo Basin county supervisors Neil Derry and Brad Mitzelfelt have realized that lack of permits issued is a good indication that the measure is not needed, or wanted. 6 people have received permits in 3 years. There will be a meeting as soon as January 26th to decide if the permit and fee should be removed from the ordinance, while keeping in place other aspects of the ordinance that govern OHV activity on private property. As expected, some extreme environmental groups are outraged at the proposed removal of the fee. The Community Off-road Watch (COW) was directly involved in getting the fee initiated in the first place, and they are upset that it may be removed. The COW website states that “Mitzelfelt is threatening the safety and security of desert residents and the integrity of our precious desert lands,” when referencing a fee that applies to PRIVATE property. Image Matt FinleyPermit, Fee for Families or Groups to Ride OHVs on San Bernardino Private Land Could End originally appeared on About.com ATVs / Offroading on Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at 10:55:03.Permalink | Comment | Email this
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Being Safe While Riding Yamaha Rhinos and other Side by Side ATVs
Riding ATVs can be a lot of fun for the entire family. Side by Side ATVs like the Yamaha Rhino are very popular with families who like to go to the desert and spend time riding with each other. But lets face it, anything we do can be dangerous, especially when there’s an engine and humans controlling it. Basic ATV safety equipment like a helmet, gloves, boots and goggles are an important way to help stay safe when riding. These items can protect you in a fall, protect you from flying debris, and protect you from branches and other things you might hit while riding. Just as important as what ATV safety equipment you wear is how you ride. Being responsible while riding an ATV is key to keeping you safe. Not riding on private property, not riding out of your ability to ride safety, and not riding under the influence of drugs or alcohol will lessen your chances of getting hurt or hurting someone else. When you ride, ride by the rules and wear the right equipment. It could mean the difference between a good, safe ride and a trip to the hospital, or worse. Image Matt FinleyBeing Safe While Riding Yamaha Rhinos and other Side by Side ATVs originally appeared on About.com ATVs / Offroading on Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 at 13:43:03.Permalink | Comment | Email this
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