Section 317.0006, Florida Statutes, provides for the requirement of a certificate of title for off- highway vehicles.
Am I required to carry insurance for my ATV, OHM, or ROV? No. Florida law requires that these vehicles be titled, but not registered or insured. Just because insurance isn't required though doesn't mean you shouldn't have it.
An ATV or dirt bike safety training certification card will be given to those who are age 6 and older who have successfully completed an ATV or dirt bike safety training course. Florida state statutes require an OHV Safety Certification Card for riders under 16 years of age to ride OHVs on public lands.
Start planning your off-road experiences at one of these five parks that offer UTV and AV riding in Florida: Big Cypress National Preserve. Miami Motocross Park. Ocala National Forest. Redneck Mud Park. Hog Waller Mud Bog and Park.
Section 317.0006, Florida Statutes, provides for the requirement of a certificate of title for off- highway vehicles.
Florida law states that all-terrain vehicles (ATV) may only be operated on unpaved roadways where the posted speed limit is less than 35 MPH and only during daylight hours. However, a county may choose to be exempt from this.
UTVs are officially called recreational off-highway vehicles (ROVs) in Florida. Whether you call it a side-by-side, UTV, or ROV, you can't generally drive these vehicles on public roads in Florida. State laws make a few exceptions for ATVs specifically, but these do not appear to apply to UTVs.
OHV Trail Riding Areas Silver Lake Recreation Area. Silver Lake OHV Trailhead. Springhill Motorcycle Trailhead. Ocala National Forest. Big Scrub Campground. Farles Prairie Recreation Area. Lake Delancy West OHV Campground. Ocala Centennial OHV Trail System.