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.
Point Removal For Safe Driving Three points are removed from a driving record for every 12 consecutive months in which a person is not under suspension or revocation or has not committed any violation that results in the assignment of points or the suspension or revocation of the driving privilege.
Six Or More Points On Your Record Your insurance company will be notified by PennDOT and your rates will probably go up. After your first six points, you will have to pass a written exam.
Class II ATVs (motorized off-highway vehicle, which travels on three or more inflatable tires and has a width which exceeds 50 inches or a dry weight which exceeds 1200 pounds) may be operated on state forest land ONLY if the trail is specifically posted open to Class II ATVs of a particular width and weight.
Operation on streets and highways. (a) General rule. --Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, it is unlawful to operate a snowmobile or an ATV on any street or highway which is not designated and posted as a snowmobile or an ATV road by the governmental agency having jurisdiction.
Generally speaking, ATVs may be operated: On private property with the consent of the owner. On state-owned property on clearly marked and designated trails. On highways and streets when necessary to cross a bridge or culvert.
High-point-incurring offenses include: Speeding 2 points if 10mph over the limit 3 points and a 15-day license suspension if 11-15mph over the limit 4 points and a 15-day license suspension if 16-25mph over the limit 5 points and a 15-day license suspension if 26-30mph over the limit.
Point Removal for Safe Driving Three (3) points are removed from a driving record for every 12 consecutive months a person drives (from the date of the last violation or date of restoration, whichever is more recent) without a violation which results in points, license suspension or revocation.
After you have the first six points on your record, you will have to take a written exam. If you pass the test, two points will be removed from your driving record. If you don't pass the exam within 30 days, your license will be suspended until you are able to pass it.
How Long Do Violations Stay on Your Record? Convictions for summary (non-criminal) traffic offenses will remain on your driving record permanently. Pennsylvania does not allow drivers to expunge convictions from their driving records.
In Pennsylvania, ATVs need a title from DCNR, costing $22.50. Exceptions include: ATVs registered with DCNR before February 12, 1987, which don't need a title until sold.