PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Three men have been killed in unrelated crashes while riding all-terrain vehicles in Maine.

Thirty-two-year-old Joshua Violette of Readfield died Saturday morning when the ATV he was riding flipped after hitting a depression in the road in The Forks, according a report from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

A woman who was on Violette’s ATV was suffered non life-threatening injuries.

Later in the morning, Roland Robitaille, a 69-year-old Freedom resident, was thrown from an ATV while on a trail in Anson. Authorities say Robitaille’s ATV went over a bridge on the trail and rolled.

The third death occurred Saturday evening in Franklin County when an ATV ridden by 29-year-old Tyler Curry of Groton, Massachusetts, went off a bridge into a river. His body was found by fishermen. Authorities believe speed was a factor in the incident.

None of the three men were wearing a helmet, authorities said.

The three deaths prompted the Maine Warden Service to issue a safety advisory Sunday urging riders to wear a helmet, stay on marked trails and ride responsibly.

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