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WV DMV offers a free ATV rider safety awareness course. ATV Safety instructions can also be obtained through the WVU Extension Offices. All ATV operators 18 and under must obtain safety instruction at the local DMV or another approved location to receive an ATV safety card and helmet sticker.
- ATV Safety and Awareness
ATV Safety & Awareness Training is available at any DMV...
- ATV Safety and Awareness
ATV Safety & Awareness Training is available at any DMV Regional Office between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM during any normal operating business day. Find the office nearest you. Are you looking for fun things to do on an ATV in West Virginia? Check out this link to Trails Heaven.
WV DMV offers a free ATV rider safety awareness course. ATV Safety instructions can also be obtained through the WVU Extension Offices. All ATV operators 18 and under must obtain safety instruction at the local DMV or another approved location to receive an ATV safety card and helmet sticker.
Are you required to have a driver’s license to operate an ATV or UTV in West Virginia? West Virginia does not require the operator of an ATV or UTV to possess a valid driver’s license unless, as discussed further below, they are under the age of 18 and riding with a passenger.
West Virginia law requires owners to have their ATVs titled in order to ride on public lands. If you are planning on riding your ATV or UTV on the streets, you must have it registered as a “street-legal special purpose vehicle” under the new law passed in March of 2020.
Special licenses are not required to operate an ATV in West Virginia since you are not legally allowed to ride an ATV on public roads.
The ATV Safety and Awareness Program fosters all-terrain vehicle safety, as well as awareness of West Virginia's laws governing proper and safe use of ATVs. Target Red is a campaign that regional traffic safety programs use to spread awareness of the dangers of red light and stop sign violations.