Some larger cities, including Anchorage and Juneau, have banned ATVs for decades.
In some cases, it’s because elected officials agree with the state’s new policy. In others, it’s because the limited powers of the local borough exclude transportation issues, leaving officials unable to act. The Fairbanks North Star Borough, for example, isOn roads where ATVs are allowed, drivers need to follow• They must have a headlight, a rear-facing red light, a rear-facing red reflector and a rear-facing red brake light. The vehicle must have brakes, a muffler, carburetor and throttle.
• If the vehicle has seatbelts, they must be used, and any vehicle with seatbelts must use a child seat when carrying a child young enough to need one.• Snowmachines and hovercraft aren’t covered by the new regulation; they remain banned in most cases.
I've been waiting for something like this for a long time! As long as people use common sense, follow the rules...I'm for it, especially in winter time! 😁
People on bicycles are allowed on the roads and they don’t seem to think road rules apply to them, why are we thinking road rules will apply to atv’s?
I'm for it! A motorcycle on the road during this time of year isn't as safe as a four wheeler. Plus, these new laws are up to date &cover so many 'what if's'. This is not for young kids. This law enables people to have a license,plates, proper lightning, insurance. Win Win!
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