
State ATV Laws
State ATV laws regulate how and where you can operate all-terrain vehicles to ensure safety. These laws typically require riders to be a certain age, wear helmets, and follow specific safety guidelines. They may restrict ATV use on public roads or specify where vehicles can be driven, such as trails or private property with permission. Licensing or registration might be necessary for certain ATVs, and violations can lead to fines or penalties. Overall, these laws aim to protect ATV riders and the public while promoting responsible riding practices.