QWR wants to congratulate members of the Mendocino National
Forest’s recreation and resource team who completed the Recreational
Off-Highway Vehicle Association (ROHVA) ROV Basic DriverCourse (RBDC) taught at
the Fouts Springs OHV Area near Stonyford, California on December 7 and 8, 2022. Fouts Springs is on the Grindstone Ranger
District of the Mendocino National Forest.
These ROHVA classes were offered in recognition of the long-standing partnership between OHV stakeholders and the Mendocino National Forest and in support of the CA Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division’s work to improve/update important safety measures to address the rapid growth of ROV/UTV/SxS use on public lands.
Search, Evaluate, and Execute (SEE) remains one of the
many important themes stressed by ROHVA in both the online E-Course and field
training. SEE is a common sense yet
powerful decision-making process where a driver looks for various factors such
as trail difficulty then evaluates the risk level of the situation and
subsequently executes an action such as turning around and taking another
route.
Protective safety gear is also another area that is highlighted during online and field education process. Wearing a helmet, using eye protection, gloves, long sleeved shirt/jersey, and over-the-ankle-boots with non-slip soles can help the driver have a safe and fun trail experience.
QWR believes another important safety axiom - that is also a
key motto within the Forest Service - is having staff ensure they make it back
home at the end of a work day by working in a safe manner. One of the many safety discussions that occurred
was about how to “make it home” and those talks centered on outfitting your SxS with a spare tire, tire
jack, portable 12v air compressor, and lug nut wrench per chance you get a flat
tire.
As a ROHVA-certified DriverCoach, QWR’s Don Amador,
states, “It’s great to help train agency staff about how to safely operate a
ROV/SxS on designated road, trails, and areas. And, to have them learn about the import of outfitting
their ROV with the proper tools to ensure they are able to drive home at the end of the work day.”
Since many federal/state agencies, cooperators, and
non-profit partners have increased the use of ROVs for recreation/resource
management and fire suppression activities, QWR offers the RBDC course for
agency or cooperator staff that need to get certified or recertified before
operating a government or corporate SxS/ROV.
QWR is a strong supporter of the focused safety efforts
by our partners at CA State Parks OHMVR Division, Forest Service, Bureau of
Land Management, ROHVA, Tread Lightly!, and the CA Outdoor Recreation
Foundation to address the rapid growth of ROV/UTV/SxS use on public lands.
LINK TO ROHVA (Go ahead and take the free online ROHVA
E-Course)
http://www.rohva.org/
*If you are interested in having Don teach a ROHVA ROV
Basic DriverCourse, contact him at: damador@quietwarriorracing.com