
OHV (Off-Highway Vehicle)
An Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) refers to a motorized vehicle designed for use away from public roads, primarily on rough terrain. This includes vehicles like dirt bikes, ATVs, dune buggies, and snowmobiles. OHVs are built to handle challenging environments such as trails, forests, and sand dunes, providing recreation, utility, or work capabilities. They often feature specialized suspension, tires, and durability to navigate uneven surfaces. OHV regulations promote safety and environmental stewardship, ensuring these vehicles are used responsibly in designated areas.