This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Four Wheeler (ATV) from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Four Wheeler (ATV) from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
Riders aged 14-17 must obtain an ATV safety certificate. Riders aged 14-17 require adult supervision to operate an ATV. Riders under 13 require adult supervision by an adult that possesses an ATV safety certificate.
Some states require ATV riders to be 16 years old and have a safety certificate. Other states allow kids as young as 10 to ride ATVs as long as they're supervised by an adult with a valid driver's license. The AAP does not recommend ATV use for children and teens 16 or younger.
A driver's license is required to operate an ATV in California if the rider is over the age of 18.
No person under 14 years of age shall operate an all-terrain vehicle on public lands of this state unless the person satisfies one of the conditions set forth in Section 38503 and, in addition, is accompanied by and under the direct supervision of a parent or guardian or is accompanied by and under the direct ...
(HTA): No one is permitted to drive an ATV on a highway with a passenger who is under the age of eight.
Effective January 1, 2025, off-road motorcycles and ATVs previously registered. pursuant to California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 13, Section 2415, are now. permitted to operate year-round in public areas designated for OHV use. Beginning January 1, 2025, Red Sticker and Green Sticker registration are equally.
111. (a) "All-terrain vehicle” means a motor vehicle subject to subdivision (a) of Section 38010 that is all of the following: (1) Designed for operation off of the highway by an operator with no more than one passenger. (2) Fifty inches or less in width.
Both the American Academy of Pediatrics and the US Product Safety Commission recommend never riding an ATV if you are under the age of 16. That's because an ATV weighs more than 600 pounds and can travel over 60 miles per hour, similar to a motor vehicle. ATVs, however, lack the safety mechanisms featured in cars.
The vehicle reenters California after being registered or titled out of state for one year or more and is being registered in the same owner's name(s) and has 7,500 or more odometer miles at the time of reentry.
1.155 Vehicles Exempt from Registration Aircraft Refueling Vehicles (VC §4021) ... Cemetery Equipment (VC §§4012 and 5011) ... Disaster Relief Vehicles (VC §4005) ... Firefighting Equipment (VC §4015, CCR §157) ... Forklift Trucks (VC §4013) ... Golf Carts (VC §§345, 4019, 21115) ... Hauled Vehicles (VC §4009)