This is entirely hypothetical, but I think it's a question worth asking as trails start opening up for the season.
The past few years, I have seen a lot more side by sides out wheeling. Generally, they're pretty decent folks with decent trail etiquette, but I'm seeing a lot more idiots out taking blind curves full throttle.
Suppose you're out heading to an area for some technical wheeling on a fairly well groomed but narrow trail and some jack wagon comes ripping around the corner opposite way and creams the front of your TJ. As far as I know, OHV doesn't require insurance in at least Colorado. So, what do you do?
The past few years, I have seen a lot more side by sides out wheeling. Generally, they're pretty decent folks with decent trail etiquette, but I'm seeing a lot more idiots out taking blind curves full throttle.
Suppose you're out heading to an area for some technical wheeling on a fairly well groomed but narrow trail and some jack wagon comes ripping around the corner opposite way and creams the front of your TJ. As far as I know, OHV doesn't require insurance in at least Colorado. So, what do you do?