Riding an ATV in Minnesota is a wonderful way to explore the outdoors, but it's essential to do so safely and legally. We answered the most common questions Minnesotans have about how to ride an ATV, ...
Insurance for your all-terrain vehicle (ATV) works a lot like motorcycle insurance and protects you financially if you are in a crash. It costs about $88 per year for liability coverage and $327 per ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - Starting June 1st, everyone riding in a UTV in Wisconsin will be required to wear a seatbelt, including the driver. The new statewide regulations include additional restrictions.
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Nearly 5,000 youth ATVs are being recalled after a six-year-old died in a crash while riding in the vehicle. The recall notice was published by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on Thursday, ...
Despite recent snowfall, summer recreation season is approaching — and disc golf has grown tremendously in Minnesota. Minnesota now has 434 disc courses statewide, and is considered the seventh best ...
One day about a year and a half ago, members of an ATV association cruising a trail near Charleston Lake Provincial Park came upon park staff surveying the land. As it turned out, a plan was in the ...
If you grew up in or around more rural parts of Missouri, then it's likely you've seen an all-terrain vehicle, or ATV, whizzing by from time to time. ATVs are particularly popular in the warmer months ...
Operating all-terrain vehicles on public roads in Kentucky is generally illegal. A new state law, Senate Bill 63, allows cities and counties to permit special-purpose vehicles, including ATVs, on ...
Feeling the urge to drive your four-wheeler to the gas station for a pop? Doing so would could be illegal on Illinois streets, highways, and roadways. Here's how you might be able to get away with ...
NEW HAVEN — Cities and towns now have two new ways combat illegal street takeovers: fines and destroying the ATVs, dirt bikes and other vehicles seized in attempted street takeovers around the state.