Current through 2024 First Special Session
Section 17A-13-1 - Street-legal special purpose vehicles; operation on highways; registration procedures; licensing requirements; equipment requirements(a) Except as required in subsection (c) of this section, an individual may operate a "street-legal special purpose vehicle" on a street or highway.(b) For the purposes of this section:(1) "Special purpose vehicle" includes all-terrain vehicles, utility terrain vehicles, mini-trucks, pneumatic-tired military vehicles, and full-size special purpose-built vehicles, including those self-constructed or built by the original equipment manufacturer and those that have been modified.(2) "Street-legal special purpose vehicle" is a special purpose vehicle that meets the requirements of this section.(c) An individual may not operate a special purpose vehicle as a street-legal special purpose vehicle on a highway if: (1) The highway is a controlled-access system, including, but not limited to, interstate systems; or(2) The county, municipality, or the Division of Natural Resources where the highway is located prohibits special purpose vehicles.(d) Street-legal special purpose vehicles are prohibited from traveling a distance greater than 20 miles on a highway displaying centerline pavement markings.(e) All street-legal special purpose vehicles are subject to the certificate of title provisions of §17A-1-1 et seq. of this code.(f) Nothing in this section authorizes the operation of a street-legal special purpose vehicle in an area that is not open to motor vehicle use.(g) A street-legal special purpose vehicle may be registered in the same manner as provided for motorcycles pursuant to this chapter.(h) Upon registration of any street-legal special purpose vehicle pursuant to this section, the Division of Motor Vehicles shall issue a registration plate that is of the same size as Class G special registration plates for motorcycles.(i) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a street-legal special purpose vehicle shall comply with the Division of Motor Vehicles' licensing, fee, and other requirements pursuant to this chapter.(j) The owner of a special purpose vehicle being operated as a street-legal special purpose vehicle shall ensure the vehicle is equipped with: (1) One or more headlamps;(2) One or more tail lamps;(3) One or more brake lamps;(4) A tail lamp or other lamp constructed and placed to illuminate the registration plate with a white light;(5) One or more red reflectors on the rear;(6) Amber electric turn system, one on each side of the front;(7) Amber or red electric turn signals;(8) A braking system, other than a parking brake;(9) A horn or other warning device;(10) A muffler and, if required by an applicable federal statute or rule, an emission control system;(11) Rearview mirrors on the right and left side of the driver;(12) A windshield, unless the operator wears eye protection while operating the vehicle;(13) A speedometer, illuminated for nighttime operation;(14) For vehicles designed by the manufacturer for carrying one or more passengers, a seat designed for passengers; and(15) Tires that have at least 2/32 inches or greater tire tread.(16) When owners of a street-legal special purpose vehicle have ensured that such vehicles are equipped as required by this subsection, and those owners obtain a valid registration card and certificate of insurance for such vehicles, those vehicles are eligible to apply for a motorcycle trailer sticker.(k) Mini-trucks may not be operated as street-legal special purpose vehicles on highways that have been constructed pursuant to a federal highways program.(l) Low-speed vehicles as defined in §17A-1-1 of the code are not considered special purpose vehicles or street-legal special purpose vehicles under this section. However, low-speed vehicles may cross state routes at traffic lights when the state route does not have a posted speed limit greater than 40 miles per hour.(m) The Division of Motor Vehicles shall propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code to implement this section.Added by 2020 Acts, ch. 217 (SB 690), eff. 6/5/2020.