Weekend Herald

‘ How many more deaths do we need?’

- Corazon Miller

More than 200 Kiwi kids under 10 have been injured while riding allterrain vehicles in the previous two years — to the cost of $ 81,880.

In 2014 and 2015, 256 children were injured while riding an ATV, including quad bikes, farm bikes, four and three- wheeler vehicles. Ninetyeigh­t were 4 years and under.

Last Saturday, Brooklyn Grigg died after losing control of his child- sized quad bike on his family’s rural property. The 5- year- old drowned after getting pinned under the bike in a stream at the bottom of the Kumeu lifestyle block.

The death of Brooklyn — who was yesterday farewelled — has led to renewed calls to ban children from quad bikes altogether as well as better safety regulation­s around ATV use.

Figures released by the Accident Compensati­on Corporatio­n ( ACC) showed the cost of ATV- related incidents in the 9- and- under age groups in 2014 was $ 45,678 and last year was $ 36,202.

This jumped to more than $ 15 million in the same period when taking into account all age groups. The year 2014 was the most costly with $ 8.2m paid out, and $ 7.1m the following year.

A total of 4715 people have been injured in accidents, 1447 of those, or 31 per cent, on a farm.

ACC said the most common injuries included fractures and dislocatio­ns, laceration­s, concussion­s and burns.

Its figures showed 14 people died — six in 2014 and eight last year — in an accident involving an ATV.

However, the number of fatalities could be higher, because ACC only captures fatality data where an accidental death claim has been lodged.

The corporatio­n refused to release the ages of the fatalities, citing privacy concerns.

Labour Party transport spokeswoma­n Sue Moroney said a ban of kids on quad bikes and better regulation of their use was well overdue.

“We know how dangerous they are, particular­ly on an adult- sized one,” she said.

“Someone’s got to stand up for the rights of children, there is no reason why any child should be riding a quad bike. How many more deaths do we need?”

Senior lecturer in sociology at Waikato University Maxine Campbell has long advocated for a ban on children on quad bikes.

“I know it’s not as simple as saying ban kids . . . but keeping kids safe [ has] to be the overriding concern.”

Campbell called for better legislatio­n around children on quad bikes.

“A lot of those sorts of things, like seatbelts, it wasn’t until we regulated that we got a change in behaviour.”

However, Green Party transport spokeswoma­n Julie Anne Genter wasn’t sure legislatio­n was the answer. “I think there’s a limit to what Children injured riding all- terrain vehicles — quads, bikes, three wheelers — in last two years.

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Aged 4 and under. Brooklyn Grigg, 5, lost his life after becoming pinned under his quad bike in a creek on his family’s section.

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