An ATV , also known as a quad, quad bike, three-wheeler, or four-wheeler, is defined by the American National Standards Institute as a vehicle that travels on low-pressure tires, with a seat that is straddled by the operator, along with handlebars for steering control. As the name implies, it is designed to handle a wider variety of terrain than most other vehicles. Although it is a street-legal vehicle in some countries, it is not street-legal within most states and provinces of Australia, the United States or Canada.
Sport models are built with performance, rather than utility, in mind. To be successful at fast trail riding, an ATV must have light weight, high power, good suspension and a low center of gravity. These machines can be modified for such racing disciplines as motocross, woods racing (also known as cross country), desert racing (also known as Hare Scrambles), hill climbing, ice racing, speedway, Tourist Trophy (TT), flat track, drag racing and others.
Throughout the United States and the United Kingdom there are many quad racing clubs with enduro and quadcross sections. GNCC Racing began around 1980 and includes hare scramble and enduro type races. To date, events are mainly held in the eastern part of the United States. GNCC racing features many types of obstacles such as, hill climbing, creek and log crossings, dirt roads and wooded trails.
This organization is called "carnal" (ayuda todo terreno)(road assistance) we are dedicated to give communities with low economy what others can not through donations brought them food and medicines the fastest way as other transport modes, so when you pass a natural disaster and have difficulties to carry what you need, there will be this community of volunteers to help.
having this lifestyle is one of the best things that happened to me, and know that people are going to help me with this organization makes me want everyone to have this lifestyle.