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Arizona Off-Highway Vehicle Laws, Rules and Regulations

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.

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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Utah Introduction to SB181S01 - Off Highway Vehicle Use on Public Highways

SB181S01 modifies the Insurance Code and the Motor Vehicles Code by amending provisions governing the use of off-highway vehicles, specifically ATVs, on public highways. It creates by definition a new class of motor vehicles known as Street-Legal All-terrain Vehicles, or Street-Legal ATVs, defines the operational and equipment requirements for street-legal ATVs, 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 takes effect on October 1, 2008.

Creating a Street Legal OHV / ATV / UTV

Both Type I ATVs and Type II ATVs are eligible to become Street-Legal ATVs under the new law. In order for an ATV to become street-legal under SB181S01, it must have the following equipment:
  • One or more headlamps that meet the requirements set forth for standard motor vehicles
  • One or more tail lamps
  • A white tail lamp or other lamp to illuminate the license plate
  • One or more red reflectors on the rear
  • Amber electric turn signals, one on each side, both front and rear
  • A braking system that meets requirements for standard motor vehicles, except street legal ATVs do not require a parking brake
  • A horn or other warning device (No sirens, whistles or bells; must be audible from 200 feet; may not be unreasonably loud or harsh)
  • A muffler and emission control system
  • Rearview mirrors on the right and left side of the driver
  • A windshield, unless the operator wears eye protection while operating
  • A speedometer, illuminated for nighttime operations
  • For vehicles designed by the manufacturer for carrying one or more passengers, a seat designed for passengers, including a footrest and handhold for each
    passenger.
  • Seatbelts for each occupant in vehicles with side by side seating
Click on Utah Summary of 2008 OHV Legislation to download and read the entire PDF document.


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