ATVs are known as all terrain vehicles, quad or four wheeler. It’s a vehicle that travels on low pressure tires, a seat that is straddled by the operator with handlebars for steering. These vehicles are able to handle a variety of terrain and are street legal in some countries but not the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom.
Generally a four wheeler gets very dirty after they are ridden through very muddy grounds, like in fields or woods. Debris and dirt can easily find its way in very inconvenient spots of the vehicle. While it may be true this can be quite annoying, there are easy steps to follow when trying to clean these types of vehicles.
All terrain vehicles are not new to the recreational sports scene. They have been around for decades now, and while certain models like 3-wheeler all terrain vehicles are no long available on the market due to a spotty safety record, there are plenty of options to choose from when you want to get off the beaten path and enjoy some truly all terrain recreational fun. The all terrain vehicles that are on the road, paths, hills, and trails today are also called 4-wheelers, quads, ATV’s, or sometimes quad bikes. The feature 4 wheels that sport low pressure tires, use a bar rather than a wheel for steering purposes, and are typically straddled by the rider on a saddle-type seat, much as one would straddle a motorcycle.