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.
Under Utah state law, ATVs are categorized as Type I, II, or III. Type I have three or four wheels and handlebars and you straddle them. Type II are four wheels and have a steering wheel. These are also called UTVs or side-by-sides.
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Ride safe, and happy trails! Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, Utah will require all OHV operators to complete the Utah Off-Highway Vehicle Education Course. Operators under the age of 18 shall possess a youth OHV education certificate in order to operate an OHV on public land, road or trail.
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1. Zion National Park. Zion National Park is one of the best places to visit in Utah for all the right reasons. Visitors get to enjoy outstanding scenic views.
(a) "All-terrain type II vehicle" means any motor vehicle 80 inches or less in width, traveling on four or more low pressure tires, having a steering wheel, non-straddle seating, a rollover protection system, and designed for or capable of travel over unimproved terrain, and is: (i) an electric-powered vehicle; or (ii) ...
Even though the UTV is registered, there are still places where it is not allowed: Freeways/interstates anywhere in Utah. In Salt Lake County, UTVs cannot be driven on roads with a posted speed limit of 50 miles per hour or higher.