
 Originally Posted by 
Bushwanderer
					
				 
				IIRC there was a father taking his son across the paddocks on his quad bike (Jamberoo?) in NSW. The quad rolled and the son was killed. 
I think quad bikes are inherently dangerous on any sloping ground.
 
			
		 
	 
 There is a long list of serious and fatal accidents involving children and quad bikes. Like any piece of machinery, they can be dangerous, but I am not sure I would describe them as inherently dangerous on any sloping ground - there was a twelve year old killed near here on flat ground a couple of years ago. 
I think the problem with them is that they are deceptively easy to ride compared to motorcycles, and also, instead of skidding away from you like a bike often does when you lose it, they all too often end up on top of the rider - and even the little ones are a lot heavier than an equivalent bike. Because of this I think children would be safer on a motorbike than a four wheeler, and safer again in a proper four wheel drive or car. 
John
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
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