General Requirements For ATV Owners
One of the most frequently asked questions regarding all-terrain vehicles is whether New York law permits riding on the street. Owners must register their ATVs with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) if it is driven anywhere within the state, including their personal property. ATV operation, except for the owner’s property, is forbidden without the minimum liability insurance coverage of $50,000/$100,000 for death, $25,000/$50,000 for injury, and $10,000 for property damage in any single crash.
Where Can I Ride My ATV?
Riding all-terrain vehicles on public highways is illegal unless the road has been designated and posted for quad use. Typically, the state or local authority will only post a section of the highway between 2 trails for ATV use. Operating a four-wheeler on public land is also strictly forbidden unless it is specifically designated. Finally, you must first obtain the owner or lessee’s permission to ride an ATV on private property.
Some Important Laws Specific To ATV Operation
Although you do not need a license to operate an ATV, all riders must adhere to the following laws in New York State:
- Operators must remain seated on a permanent, regular seat;
- Passengers are forbidden unless the ATV is designed to transport passengers;
- Both operators and passengers are required to wear USDOT-approved helmets at all times;
- Driving too fast for the existing conditions is forbidden;
- No riding negligently, carelessly, or recklessly;
- You must keep the all-terrain vehicle’s head and tail lights on when riding after sunset or before sunrise;
- Riding while impaired by drugs or alcohol is illegal; and
- It is unlawful to ride on railroad tracks.
Key Safety Recommendations
To remain safe while operating an ATV, the Dietrich Legal Team recommends that you:
- Obtain proper training, such as a hands-on riding course;
- Read the ATV’s operation manual before riding;
- Always wear appropriate protective gear, like goggles, long pants, and closed-toe shoes;
- Routinely inspect and maintain your all-terrain vehicle; and
- Do not allow children under 16 years old to operate ATVs without adult supervision.
Legal Assistance After Your Western New York ATV Accident
There are countless reasons why four-wheeler accidents can occur. Unfortunately, even if you follow the law and our safety tips, you may still be severely injured. Suppose you, or a close friend, have suffered injury or worse in an ATV crash caused by someone else or a defective four-wheeler. In that case, you may be eligible for compensation. Jed Dietrich, Esq., famed as a Top 3 Personal Injury Lawyer, and his elite litigators want to help you get the justice you deserve. Please contact us anytime, day or night, by calling 716-839-3939 or completing the online consultation form.