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“ATV” means an all-terrain vehicle.

“Operator” means any person who is in actual physical control of an off-highway vehicle.

“Public Street or Highway” means the entire width of the street or highway, between boundary lines of every way or place, when any part of it is open to the use of the public for vehicular travel.

“Street Legal ATV.” These ATV types are defined as follows:

a. “All-terrain Type I Vehicle” (ATV) means any motor vehicle 52 inches or less in width, having an unladen dry weight of 1,500 pounds or less, traveling on three or more low pressure tires, having a seat designed to be straddled by the operator, and designed for or capable of travel over unimproved terrain.

b. “Utility Type Vehicle” (UTV) means any recreational vehicle designed for and capable of travel over unimproved terrain, traveling on four or more tires, having a width of thirty to seventy inches, having an unladen dry weight of 2,200 pounds or less, having a seat height of twenty-five to forty inches when measured at the forward edge of the seat bottom, and having side by side seating with a steering wheel for control. “Utility type vehicle” does not include an all-terrain type I vehicle, an all-terrain type II vehicle, a motorcycle, or a snowmobile.

c. Not included under this definition are motorcycles, snowmobiles, golf carts, vehicles designed to carry disabled persons, or any other vehicle that is not specifically designed for recreational use.