ATV: Best for solo riders seeking agility and low-cost fun.
Definition: An ATV is a small, open vehicle designed for single-rider use (some models accommodate a passenger), controlled via handlebars like a motorcycle.
Key Features:
Design: No steering wheel; riders shift their weight to maneuver. Minimal protection (no cabin or seatbelts).
Drive: Typically 4-wheeled (some models have 3 or 6 wheels), lightweight, and highly agile for tight trails.
Purpose: Recreation (trail riding, racing), hunting, or light utility tasks.
Safety: Higher risk of rollovers; requires helmets and protective gear.