New laws regarding ATVs and UTVs in Wisconsin are now in effect. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) urges ...
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Wisconsin ATV and UTV Riders: New Rules Take Effect June 1
If you ride ATVs or UTVs in Wisconsin, new state rules go into effect June 1. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is reminding riders to know the changes before heading out this summer. What ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is increasing patrols on ATV and UTV trails as part of its Think Smart Before ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources said under the new law “ALL occupants of a UTV including the driver and passengers have to wear a seat belt.” These regulations were approved by a ...
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ATV and UTV route access expands in Manawa area of Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Riders in the Manawa area of Wisconsin have more roads open to them starting this month. The Waupaca County Board approved an ...
Riding all-terrain vehicles (AT Vs) and utility terrain vehicles (UTVs) is one of the fastest growing segments of outdoor recreation in Wisconsin, according to the Department of Natural Resources. The ...
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin lawmakers are looking to close a loophole that they say allow Wisconsin residents to register their all-terrain or utility task vehicle in another state and then not ...
WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Off-road vehicle activists are "disappointed" in the Nov. 5 referendum vote and want to continue having conversations about opening city streets to the vehicles. “A lot of the ...
At least 30 people have died in ATV and UTV crashes so far this year, putting Wisconsin on track to surpass the 32 deaths reported last year. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has noted ...
Wisconsin has seen a surge in ATV and UTV activity in the past few years, and an accompanying increase in fatal crashes. As ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is reminding ATV and UTV riders in the state to review recent law changes that take effect June 1.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is urging ATV/UTV operators to ride safely. They are asking people to wear a helmet and seatbelt, stay sober and follow posted signs on roadways.
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