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Street Legal Information for Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
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Arizona Off-Highway Vehicle Laws, Rules and Regulations
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The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) is responsible for title and registration of motor vehicles in Arizona.
Title and registration are two different things. A title is proof of ownership, while registration allows you to operate a vehicle on public roads. For title purposes, ATVs are classified as off-road recreational motor vehicles. A title is required for ATVs.
If the driver of an off-road vehicle intends to drive on Arizona streets or highways, the vehicle must be properly registered. An ATV must be street legal before registration can be issued; some ATVs may require additional equipment or modifications in order to meet this requirement.
To read the entire brochure put out by the Arizona Game and Fish Department click on Arizona Off-Highway Vehicle Laws, Rules and Regulations. This PDF document will take about 2 minutes to download on a 56k dial-up connection.
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There are numerous opportunities for OHV recreation in Arizona. Local land management agencies have information and maps available. Please contact the local land management agencies for updated information on access, closures, rules and regulations, and other information prior to planning activities.
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Arizona Off-Highway Vehicle Decal
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Off-highway vehicle decal price set at $25 annually. New state laws requiring purchase take effect January 1, 2009.
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A coalition of state agencies has agreed on a price for the new Arizona off-highway vehicle (OHV) decal that will be required in Arizona to operate most ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes, and other OHVs meeting certain criteria beginning in January, 2009.
The Arizona OHV Decal will cost $25 and will be issued annually through the Arizona Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). Revenues from the purchase of the decal will help better manage Arizonas exploding OHV use and help protect natural resources.
The Arizona OHV Decal is a part of new OHV laws taking effect January 1, 2009. The laws will require the annual purchase of the decal for any OHV designed by the manufacturer primarily for travel over unimproved terrain and weighing 1,800 pounds or less. After January 1, 2009 title and registration services and decals will be available at MVD offices. Beginning January 1, 2009 owners whose OHVs are currently titled or registered in Arizona may purchase the decal online at: www.ServiceArizona.com. The new laws also contain other provisions about titling, registration, equipment, and responsible operation.
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Purchase of the decal is a user-play, user-pay fee that will allow the OHV to be legally operated in Arizona as well as in other states that have reciprocity agreements.
Revenue from purchases of the decal will be used in many ways to benefit Arizona OHV users. This will bolster the State Parks grant program that is used for damage mitigation, trail construction, habitat restoration and various other programs. Game and Fish will use funds to hire new law enforcement officers specifically for OHV enforcement. It is also creating new OHV education classes that can be taken by OHV users and may be court ordered for those found in violation of OHV laws. State Land will use a portion of the funds for law enforcement, habitat restoration and access across state trust lands.
Arizona Game and Fish Department, MVD, Arizona State Parks and Arizona State Land Department have worked cooperatively to determine a price that is reasonable for all users and were very happy its been set at $25.
Enactment of the laws was the end product of a huge collaborative effort between OHV groups, conservation and sportsmens organizations, government agencies and elected officials, who all worked together to achieve this positive outcome for Arizonas natural resources and outdoor recreation enthusiasts.
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Idaho Off Highway Vehicle Use on City and County Roads
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The following requirements must be met on city, county, and highway district roads. Certain roads may be closed by local jurisdiction. Check with local jurisdiction for information on roads open to OHV use.
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- Valid restricted vehicle license plate. [IC 49-402 (4)]
- Valid IDPR OHV registration sticker affixed to restricted vehicle license plate. (IC 67-7122)
- Valid drivers license. (IC 49-301)
- Liability insurance or alternative insurance. (IC 49-1223 or IC 49-1232)
- A helmet under age 18. (IC 49-666)
- Muffler and U.S. Forest Service approved spark arrestor. Your muffler has to pass 96db at the half-meter test, SAE J1287. (IC 67-7125)
- Brake light.
- Headlight and taillight after dark/poor visibility.
- Horn audible at 200 feet.
- Mirror showing roadway 200 feet behind the OHV.
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Michigan Department of State
On-Road Equipment Inspection - Four Wheel Motor Vehicles
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In the Michigan Department of State (PART 2) On-Road Equipment Inspection of Four-Wheel Motor Vehicles, some of the necessary equipment is required by the Michigan Vehicle Code.
- Turn Signals (front and rear)
- License Plate Light
- Horn
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Utah Off Highway Vehicle Use on Public Highways
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SB181S01 modifies the Insurance Code and the Motor Vehicles Code by amending provisions governing the use of off-highway vehicles, specifically ATVs/UTV's, on public highways. It creates by definition a new class of motor vehicles known as Street-Legal All-terrain Vehicles", or Street-Legal ATVs/UTV's, defines the operational and equipment requirements for street-legal ATVs/UTV's, and modifies the law as it relates to county and municipality authority to designate highways under their respective jurisdictions for OHV use. The Chief Sponsor of the bill was Senator Scott Jenkins, with Representative Michael Noel acting as the House sponsor. The bill took effect on October 1, 2008.
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Creating a Street Legal OHV / ATV / UTV - Requirements Effective May 2009
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All-terrain vehicles may be inspected provided that they have been modified to be street legal. They shall be equipped with the following items, which shall comply with the regulations of the department (41-6a-1509).
- One or more headlamps that meet the requirements of U.C.A. 41-6a-1603
- One or more tail lamps
- A tail lamp or other lamp constructed and placed to illuminate the registration plate with a white light
- One or more red reflectors on the rear
- One or more stop lamps on the rear
- Amber or red electric turn signals, one on each side of the front and rear. Red turn signals are only allowed to be on the rear
- A braking system, other than a parking brake, that meets the requirements of U.C.A. 41-6a-1623
- A horn or other warning device that meets the requirements of U.C.A. 41-6a-1625
- A muffler and emission control system that meets the requirements of U.C.A. 41-6a-1626
- Rearview mirrors on the right and left side of the driver in accordance with U.C.A. 41-6a-1627. All-terrain Type I Vehicle requires only a left side mirror and Utility Type Vehicle requires both a left side and right side mirror
- A windshield, unless the operator wears eye protection while operating the vehicle
- A speedometer, illuminated for nighttime operations
- Vehicles designed by the manufacturer for carrying one or more passengers, a seat designed for passengers, including a footrest and handhold for each passenger
- Vehicles with side by side seating, seatbelts for each vehicle occupant
- Must not be less than 30 inches in width or exceed 70 inches in width. Measurement must be taken at the widest point of the vehicle, including tires.
- Drivers seat must not be less than 25 inches in height or exceed 40 inches in height. This measurement must be made from the ground to the top of the forward edge of the seating position when measured on a flat level surface
- The tire tread depth must be at least 2/32 inches or greater and the tires must not exceed 26 inches in height or be larger than the ATV manufacturer made available for the ATV model
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