If I took it in town it may not go over so well. I live in a huge farming community. The country roads here are patrolled my Sheriff's deputies. And as long as your getting out of the way of traffic and not tearing up anything, they don't care.
Here is Ohio aatv law. I do have this machine tagged.
"Although not recommended by the 4-H ATV Safety Program, Ohio law permits ATV operators to:
operate off and alongside a street or road for limited distances from the point of unloading to the point of the intended operating pathway.
operate on the berm or shoulder of a road when the terrain permits such operation to be undertaken safely and without the necessity of entering any traffic lane.
cross a highway whenever the crossing can be made safely and will not interfere with the movement of traffic in any direction, and provided the operator yields the right-of-way to any approaching traffic."
ATV's (All-Terrain Vehicles) in Ohio, AEX-597-05
As far as lights, I am allowed them as long as they are not red or blue.
Here is Ohio aatv law. I do have this machine tagged.
"Although not recommended by the 4-H ATV Safety Program, Ohio law permits ATV operators to:
operate off and alongside a street or road for limited distances from the point of unloading to the point of the intended operating pathway.
operate on the berm or shoulder of a road when the terrain permits such operation to be undertaken safely and without the necessity of entering any traffic lane.
cross a highway whenever the crossing can be made safely and will not interfere with the movement of traffic in any direction, and provided the operator yields the right-of-way to any approaching traffic."
ATV's (All-Terrain Vehicles) in Ohio, AEX-597-05
As far as lights, I am allowed them as long as they are not red or blue.
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