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This regulations handbook is provided to give you knowledge of Wisconsin’s ATV/UTV laws. It also includes safety tips and recommended practices. If you have additional questions, contact the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources information desk at 1-888-936-7463.
- Atv/Utv Riding in Wisconsin
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- Atv/Utv Riding in Wisconsin
WISCONSIN OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE REGULATIONS. Related to All-Terrain Vehicles, Utility- Terrain Vehicles & Off-Highway Motorcycles. Department of Natural Resources. P.O. Box 7921 Madison,WI 53707 For ATV/UTV and safety information, visit dnr.wi.gov and search “ATV”, “UTV” or “OHM” DNR Call Center 1-888-936-7463.
ATV Safety Classes. Help us save lives by signing up and attending an ATV safety class. Read more. Reporting an ATV/UTV Incident. Report a crash or other ATV/UTV incident. Read more. Fatality Summary & Annual Reports. Visit our new recreational vehicles portal for Annual Safety Reports and Crash Summaries. Read more. ATV Patrol Grants.
ATV trail: A marked corridor designated for use by all-terrain vehicle operators by the governmental agency having jurisdiction, but excluding roadways of highways except those roadways not seasonally maintained for motor vehicle traffic (s. 23.33(1)(d), Wis. Stats.).
19 Νοε 2021 · On Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR or department) lands, ATV trails are open to UTVs with few exceptions; on non DNR lands the decision is made on a case by case basis.
FOR MORE INFO AND SAFETY INFORMATION, VISIT DNR.WI.GOV AND SEARCH “ATV” The development and maintenance of Wisconsin’s ATV/UTV trails is accomplished, in part, through the efforts of ATV/UTV club members and private citizens. Their volunteer time is spent performing the crucial tasks of maintaining, enhancing and expanding ATV/UTV trails ...
ATV Safety Certification is not required during certain ATV or UTV demonstration events. There is no longer a 10 mph speed limit while riding on ATV/UTV road routes when within 150 feet of a dwelling or within 100 feet of a person not operating a motorized vehicle, unless required by a local ordinance. Please check for local regulations.