Legal In Utah (video)
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Legal In Utah (video)
The discussion in Traildad's Utah Photos thread reminded me of some footage I had from our last Utah trip.
Yup, this is legal in Utah. In California... uh, no.
http://blip.tv/file/1048704
Yup, this is legal in Utah. In California... uh, no.
http://blip.tv/file/1048704
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In Fillmore you have to ride on the outer 4 feet of the road but the speed limit is 15mph.
I heard in the video you talking about different streets. What's up with Utah and street names. This is the address for the KOA we stayed at,
900 South 410 West. Is this some kind of numbering system, or is that how they do it in a beehive?
I heard in the video you talking about different streets. What's up with Utah and street names. This is the address for the KOA we stayed at,
900 South 410 West. Is this some kind of numbering system, or is that how they do it in a beehive?
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I was in AZ last winter and riding on the street, it's a strange feeling......I thought any minute now I am going to get a ticket
On a different note I recived a ticket in butte county by the CHP for riding on the road. I rode from a local field to my home 1/3 of a mile. that cost me $400.00.......
On a different note I recived a ticket in butte county by the CHP for riding on the road. I rode from a local field to my home 1/3 of a mile. that cost me $400.00.......
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It's going to get even better come October 1 of 2008. We will then be able to license quads as street legal in Utah.
If you want info on WHAT you must do to get legal go here: http://www.atvutah.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/Ya ... 591810/8#8
As some of you may know Utah passed SB181 making it legal for ATVs to ride on certain paved roads.
What is a bit confusing is knowing exactly which roads will be restricted.
PLEASE, before you ask questions here, read the new law.
http://le.utah.gov/~2008/bills/sbillenr/sb0181.pdf
It spells out a lot of basic stuff and its really not that hard to understand.
How to know if you can ride on a road::
So get your OHV registered and inspected and you can ride it on any road with one lane in each direction. So no freeways. No multi-lane highways.
Just because a road has a multi-lane section going up a hill does not make it a multi-lane road.
The double negative speak in 1(b) at 485 says:
The roads inside counties or cities in counties of "first class" status are CLOSED UNLESS the "Controlling Highway Authority" says its okay. Expect to see signs to this effect or you should assume its closed.
Only Salt Lake County is a "first class" county. If you want OHV routes in Salt Lake County you'll need to work on it locally.
Also any city of 7500 or more is automatically closed.
-You CAN cross any road closed to OHVs at a right angle.
-You CAN use any road closed to OHVs in an emergency.
-You CAN load and unload your OHV on a closed road.
-You CAN ride on a closed road if directed by the Police or other public authority.
Local authorities in cities of less than 7500 CANNOT close roads to OHVs
Local authorities CAN allow access to NON-street legal OHVs and restrict them to certain routes AND require that you keep and eye on younger riders.
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Lastly there is the question of how all this effects our under 16 riders.
They cannot operate the OHV on the highways. If you need to have a street legal vehicle to go on a section of road then a person under 16 cannot ride on that road UNLESS it has been designated as open for non-street legal OHVs. So your kids can still ride in towns like Marysvale.
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If you want info on WHAT you must do to get legal go here: http://www.atvutah.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/Ya ... 591810/8#8
As some of you may know Utah passed SB181 making it legal for ATVs to ride on certain paved roads.
What is a bit confusing is knowing exactly which roads will be restricted.
PLEASE, before you ask questions here, read the new law.
http://le.utah.gov/~2008/bills/sbillenr/sb0181.pdf
It spells out a lot of basic stuff and its really not that hard to understand.
How to know if you can ride on a road::
(1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), an all-terrain type I or type II vehicle that meets the requirements of this section may be operated as a street-legal ATV on a street or highway that is a highway with one lane in each direction.
(b) Unless a street or highway is designated as open for street-legal ATV use by the controlling highway authority in accordance with Section 41-22-10.5, a person may not operate a street-legal ATV on a street or highway in accordance with Subsection (1)(a) if the highway is under the jurisdiction of:
(i) a county of the first class;
(ii) a municipality that is within a county of the first class; or
(iii) a municipality with a population of 7,500 or more people.
So get your OHV registered and inspected and you can ride it on any road with one lane in each direction. So no freeways. No multi-lane highways.
Just because a road has a multi-lane section going up a hill does not make it a multi-lane road.
The double negative speak in 1(b) at 485 says:
The roads inside counties or cities in counties of "first class" status are CLOSED UNLESS the "Controlling Highway Authority" says its okay. Expect to see signs to this effect or you should assume its closed.
Only Salt Lake County is a "first class" county. If you want OHV routes in Salt Lake County you'll need to work on it locally.
Also any city of 7500 or more is automatically closed.
-You CAN cross any road closed to OHVs at a right angle.
-You CAN use any road closed to OHVs in an emergency.
-You CAN load and unload your OHV on a closed road.
-You CAN ride on a closed road if directed by the Police or other public authority.
Local authorities in cities of less than 7500 CANNOT close roads to OHVs
Local authorities CAN allow access to NON-street legal OHVs and restrict them to certain routes AND require that you keep and eye on younger riders.
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41-22-10.5. Local ordinances -- Designating routes -- Supervision.
(1) A municipality or county may adopt ordinances designating certain streets and highways under its respective jurisdiction:
(a) as open for street-legal all-terrain vehicle use;
(b) as open for general off-highway vehicle use; or
(c) as open for limited off-highway vehicle [routes] use to allow off-highway vehicle
operators to gain direct access to or from a private or public area open for off-highway vehicle use.
(2) A municipality or a county may adopt an ordinance requiring an operator who is under 16 years of age to be under the direct visual supervision of an adult who is at least 18 years of age while using a route designated under Subsection (1).
Lastly there is the question of how all this effects our under 16 riders.
They cannot operate the OHV on the highways. If you need to have a street legal vehicle to go on a section of road then a person under 16 cannot ride on that road UNLESS it has been designated as open for non-street legal OHVs. So your kids can still ride in towns like Marysvale.
41-8-1. Operation of vehicle by persons under 16 prohibited -- Exceptions for off-highway vehicles and off-highway implements of husbandry.
(1) A person under 16 years of age, whether resident or nonresident of this state, may not operate a motor vehicle upon any highway of this state.
(2) This section does not apply to a person operating:
(a) a motor vehicle under a permit issued under Section 53-3-210, 53-3-210.5, or 53A-13-208;
632 (b) an off-highway vehicle registered under Section 41-22-3 either:
633 (i) on a highway designated as open for off-highway vehicle use; or
634 (ii) in the manner prescribed by [Section] Subsections 41-22-10.3(1) through (3);
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I just got back from Lake Powell and went through a ton of country in N Arizona and S Utah. It seemed to me, that quads are not only tollerated everywhere, they're welcome. There were quads in every dam driveway and in front of most stores. I saw people in gas stations filling them up, riding home with a ton of groceries stacked on.
In other words... heaven.
In other words... heaven.
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as it should be....................Loppy wrote:I just got back from Lake Powell and went through a ton of country in N Arizona and S Utah. It seemed to me, that quads are not only tollerated everywhere, they're welcome. There were quads in every dam driveway and in front of most stores. I saw people in gas stations filling them up, riding home with a ton of groceries stacked on.
In other words... heaven.
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It's ridiculous in Kaliforniascow....
An ATV is far more safe and visible, than some putz riding around on a moped or a Vespa.
An ATV is far more safe and visible, than some putz riding around on a moped or a Vespa.
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