Street Legal Quads?
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In Indiana we file a $6 registration, are issued numbers that are to be displayed on the bike, get insured the same as our cars, and we are legal to ride county roads. We can't ride state highways or interstates, but everything else is good. If you plan your trip right you can travel all day and never see a state road.
TRX450 you're probably right that they'll never be legal in Oh. Oh. has some of the most off the wall traffic laws of anyplace I've ever been and I've been from coast to coast due to my job. No i'm not a truck driver. When I go someplace I'm there long enough to learn the lay of the land.
TRX450 you're probably right that they'll never be legal in Oh. Oh. has some of the most off the wall traffic laws of anyplace I've ever been and I've been from coast to coast due to my job. No i'm not a truck driver. When I go someplace I'm there long enough to learn the lay of the land.
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Wyoming and Arizona are the only states I know of that are easy to be street legal. I ride my piped Banshee around town with no problems. I have seen a few people here and there on quads but it's pretty rare.
It's cool to be street legal but the reality is that very few people around here take advantage of it. Now, inthe mountains you will see a lot more quads running around on the roads but not much around town.
It's cool to be street legal but the reality is that very few people around here take advantage of it. Now, inthe mountains you will see a lot more quads running around on the roads but not much around town.