One of my favorite parts of the bill "A municipality or county may not prohibit or restrict the use of a street-legal all-terrain vehicle on a street or highway where the use of another street-legal vehicle is permitted."
I have now put over 150 miles on the street in the last few days, I have had close encounters with all law enforcement agencies on all types of roads on multiple cities... I passed a Spanish Fork police man on center street and he didn't care and a Highway Patrol Homeboy on main street this morning. My next test will be to drive through Provo and see how they react, I have 40+ pages of bill and maps all printed and highlighted ready, I just hope I never have to try to defend myself against a Cop who has a different view on things.
I question your approach. Not completely though.
You know when you see guys carrying there AR's into regular stores because 'they have a right too'? Nobody looks at them and thinks 'gee, I feel safer now. I'm glad those guys are here to protect me.' They think 'those guys must have a loose screw in their heads, what are they thinking?'
Being pro-gun myself, I cringe at the retards waving their 'rights' in others faces to prove a point. It's not helpful.
Similarly, I was waiting at the chevron in Highland Saturday afternoon for a about 40 minutes. I watched all kinds of people drive in and out of the station on their off-road vehicles. Some were respectful, others were showing off. Some were getting fuel to go up the canyon, some were just getting a drink on their ATV 'because they could'. As a person in love with the idea of street legal ATV's, and have always wished it were legal, I found myself wishing the noisy, stinky machines were not buzzing all around me. Iffin I were a person already against the offroad community, I would have been furious. I would be calling my state and city leaders, and I would fight to have it removed altogether. The 'privilege' is being abused by too many, and is going to have a negative affect.
I don't see people riding their ATV's on the road and think 'i'm glad that's legal', my reaction is typically 'get off the road, retard'.
However, when in small towns, I love to see people out using the roadways to and from their ATV riding. My grandparents are from Filmore, and it is totally awesome to be able to ride to and from the trails.
But again, when the guy in the SxS is parked like a retard at Homedepot, I don't like it.