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  2. Street-legal vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Vehicles that are considered street-legal in the U.S. include automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles. [15] Some vehicles that are not generally sold for on-road driving – such as all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and golf carts – can potentially be adapted for street use, if permitted by state law. [16] [17]

  3. All-terrain vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Custom builds and engine replacements are possible to get street legal, by undergoing a single-acceptance procedure from the MOT(TÜV). This results in some custom quads popularly sporting 4-cycle motorcycle engines street legal. A common example are Yamaha Raptor 700 Conversions to a Yamaha 1000 cc engine from the early Yamaha Fazer and R1.

  4. Off-road vehicle - Wikipedia

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    ORVs cause more environmental stress than foot traffic alone, and ORV operators who attempt to challenge natural obstacles can cause significantly more damage than those who stay on legal trails. [15] [16] Illegal off-road vehicle use is a serious land management issue, comparable to illegal garbage dumping and other forms of vandalism. [17]

  5. Ohio traffic laws: Here's what changed in 2023 and what could ...

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    Ohio’s traffic laws made a pivotal change this year, and some new legislation could call for more change in the new year. In January, Gov. Mike DeWine signed a new distracted driving law , which ...

  6. Can I drive an ATV legally on SC streets? Here’s what to know

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  7. A new twist on an old debate: Millersburg council nixes UTVs ...

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  8. Neighborhood Electric Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    NEVs in many states are restricted to roads with a speed limit of 35 mph (56 km/h) or less. As of February 2012, NEVs are street-legal in 46 states. [13] In Ohio, NEVs are classified as "low-speed vehicles", as opposed to golf carts, which are "under-speed vehicles". [14]

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