The same stupid people that got the government to protect them from three wheelers, by taking them away from everyone, are at it again. Now they want the government to protect them from all 4-wheel ATVs. They will keep at it till they get all ATVs banned, if something is not done about it.
No three wheelers were not dangerous, if the rider used a little common sense and understood their inherent instability. They had one great advantage over 4-wheelers, weight! Two of them could easily be hauled in a small boat up a river, or acrose a lake. With a 4-wheeler the same boat can only haul one, and it's a heck of a lot harder to load and unload. An 85 Honda Big Red 250 commands a big price here, and there is quite a few around. All are being rebuilt and kept in working shape, by all means possible.
Now I've seen an article where congressmen have been asked to support a ban on 4-wheeled ATVs. The people say that they did not realise how dangerous they were when they bought them and gave them to their children, just like they did with the three wheelers. The movement I read about, the idea was that telling the people that they are dangerous for children is not enough. These people want them banned just like the three wheelers. That would be disastrous for alaskans where they are the only means of transportation in many villages. And the only sensiable means of reaching remote areas of the state.