utahmike
Lobbyist \ Consultant
- Location
- Salt Lake City, UT
Okay the simple version of what’s going on this: In the original legislation to allow ATV's the option of registering as a street legal ATV we included both type I and TYPE II ATV's. Type I's are primarily what we all know as a 4-wheeler. Side by sides, and pretty much ANYTHING else that isn't street legal under other definitions in the motor vehicle code. i.e. sand rails trail rigs, etc are considered type II ATVs. The bill sponsor from last year has got his chain yanked by DPS to make some corrections to last year’s bill. His solution was to remove ALL type II ATV's from having a street legal ATV option and create a new class of vehicle called "Utility Vehicle" to include side by sides and other smaller buggies. We are fine with the new class of vehicle BUT we are not fine with removing the option for other larger vehicles from being able to register their rigs as street legal ATVs. So we have a few options to correct the bill. The most efficient way is to tinker with the height, tire and weight requirements of the new utility class vehicle to encompass most other trail rigs, rails, etc. For the sake of brevity and clarity we won't discuss the other options here. I will list the PROPOSED requirements for utility vehicles. I would like all of you to read them, and then suggest changes to them in order to accommodate those who want to make their rigs or buggies a street legal ATV. Clear as Mud? Here are the proposed reqs:
(71) (a) "Utility type vehicle" means any recreational vehicle designed and capable of
320 travel over unimproved terrain:
321 (i) traveling on four or more tires;
322 (ii) having a width of 30 to 70 inches;
323 (iii) having an unladen dry weight of 2,200 pounds or less;
324 (iv) having a seat height of 30 to 40 inches when measured at the forward edge of the
325 seat bottom; and
326 (v) having side by side seating with a steering wheel for control.
...
and
389 (o) tires that:
390 (i) do not exceed 26 inches in height;
391 (ii) are not larger than the tires that the all-terrain vehicle manufacturer made available
392 for the all-terrain vehicle model; or
393 (iii) have at least 2/32 or greater tire tread.
For the complete bill in it's full context go here http://le.utah.gov/~2009/bills/sbillamd/sb0022.htm
It may come down to having to kill this bill, but we want to try to make it work before we do that.
(71) (a) "Utility type vehicle" means any recreational vehicle designed and capable of
320 travel over unimproved terrain:
321 (i) traveling on four or more tires;
322 (ii) having a width of 30 to 70 inches;
323 (iii) having an unladen dry weight of 2,200 pounds or less;
324 (iv) having a seat height of 30 to 40 inches when measured at the forward edge of the
325 seat bottom; and
326 (v) having side by side seating with a steering wheel for control.
...
and
389 (o) tires that:
390 (i) do not exceed 26 inches in height;
391 (ii) are not larger than the tires that the all-terrain vehicle manufacturer made available
392 for the all-terrain vehicle model; or
393 (iii) have at least 2/32 or greater tire tread.
For the complete bill in it's full context go here http://le.utah.gov/~2009/bills/sbillamd/sb0022.htm
It may come down to having to kill this bill, but we want to try to make it work before we do that.