pvreb
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Just joined the ranks of ATV owners. What is Arizona law regarding ATVs on highways?
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THE ICEMAN said:Keep in mind that forrest service roads are considered "street" & not "off road". The only time I use my ATV is while camping or hunting but since it is used on forrest service roads I had to license & insure it.
pvreb said:Mine is licensed for on-road and off-road use. However, its top speed is 35 mph. I am not about to take it onto a highway. I know the law on golf carts forbids their use on streets with more than a 25 mph (as I recall) speed limit. I assumed there was something similar for ATVs since I don't recall seeing them on roads with 55+ mph speed limits.
It's one registration. You just have to designate how you intend to use it. IIRC, when I registered my old Rhino I just had to select one of like 3. Mostly on road/some off road, mixed, mostly off road, some on road. It was under $30yr including an OHV stamp.338lapua said:pvreb said:Mine is licensed for on-road and off-road use. However, its top speed is 35 mph. I am not about to take it onto a highway. I know the law on golf carts forbids their use on streets with more than a 25 mph (as I recall) speed limit. I assumed there was something similar for ATVs since I don't recall seeing them on roads with 55+ mph speed limits.
I had my 450's on I-17 many times, cop saw the plate and left me alone. One did try to write me for non dot approved tires, he was pissed when he looked and saw it was mounted where he couldn't see it. License it for on and off road. Total BS that my street licensed and insured atv has to have two registrations on it but if I drive my pickup truck down the same road it is legal.
Ballistic Therapy said:If you are under 18 years old you must wear a helmet.
Ranger1 said:I will pull the info and get it to.you. so I was out riding in my side by side in AJ. AJ cop pulls me over and said I did not have a wind shield on my rig. I said you are right I don't. He started to right me a ticket. I said my glasses are a substitute for the wind shield. He said they are not DOT approved I said yes they meet and exceed DOT standards and had to prove it to get out of ticket. That's while he was checking my tires for DOT numbers. It was just a fishing expedition but he keep me in one place for 30 min.
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