NEWS RELEASE

July 1, 2025  

PHOENIX — If operating an off-highway vehicle (OHV) is part of your Fourth of July holiday  celebration plans, the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) urges enthusiasts to put safety first and avoid unnecessary risks. 

According to the most recent data compiled by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA), there were 632 fatalities involving OHVs nationwide in 2024 — a surge of 127 percent from the previous year. Sadly, CFA data from 2013 through 2021 shows that most OHV fatalities occur on the actual July 4 holiday (69).  

“We see many people out enjoying Arizona’s roads and trails around the holidays, especially over the Fourth of July weekend,” said Kim Jackson, AZGFD’s boating and OHV safety education program manager. “We want everyone who spends time on their OHV to have a fun outing and, more importantly, return home safely.”

There are many actions that operators of OHVs — including all-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes and side-by-sides — can take to ride safely and help ensure the safety of their passengers:

Whether new to the hobby or veteran riders, AZGFD advises all enthusiasts to take a safety education course. As an added bonus, insurance companies may offer discounted rates for people who have completed one of two online courses offered by AZGFD. 

For more information about rules and regulations as well as places to ride, visit azgfd.gov/OHV

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