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Mississippi law allows all-terrain vehicles to be driven on public property on two conditions.
“You either have to have a valid driver’s license or you have to go to a safety course that is mandated by the state of Mississippi and federal government,” Lee County Sheriff Jim Johnson said. “(It’s) taught by the county extension office as a certified course.”
Johnson said the problem is a gray area in the law. It does not specifically exclude public roads, which means it’s legal, even if the federal government considers these vehicles “off-road.”
This was brought up about ATV'S but as we have been stamped off-road only I would keep the off-road only title and forget about a tag. Now you wouldn't be able to drive it in other states but not many get driven that far anyway.
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“You either have to have a valid driver’s license or you have to go to a safety course that is mandated by the state of Mississippi and federal government,” Lee County Sheriff Jim Johnson said. “(It’s) taught by the county extension office as a certified course.”
Johnson said the problem is a gray area in the law. It does not specifically exclude public roads, which means it’s legal, even if the federal government considers these vehicles “off-road.”
This was brought up about ATV'S but as we have been stamped off-road only I would keep the off-road only title and forget about a tag. Now you wouldn't be able to drive it in other states but not many get driven that far anyway.
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