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I can't find anything on either state's website- searchs give thousands of irrelevant resutls. Where can I get official 'citations' of any age requirement laws?

2006-07-04 02:53:56 · 3 answers · asked by jebman55 1 in Sports Auto Racing

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I searched on the following keywords and found your answer (ors atv children). ORS = Oregon Revises Statues. The Dunefest in Reedsport has the summary and sites the full material as ORS. Chapter 821, and CFR Title 36, Chapter 2 Part 261

Class I ATV [standard ATV] operator's permit, driver's license, adult (over 18) required. Each person riding must have either an operator's permit, a driver's license or an adult who is in possession of one of the above when riding on a class I ATV. An ATV operator's permit is obtained by attending an approved safety course. A persons as young as 6 years old can obtain this permit, and with the permit the child can ride a Class I ATV without the required adult riding with them. The license, permit or safety course completion card must be in each person's possession.

Class II ATV [Dune buggy] operators are required to have a valid driver's license in their possession.

Class III ATV [motorcycle] operators must be at least 7 years old. Operators 7 - 11 must possess a class III ATV operators permit or safety course completion card obtained by attending an approved safety course and have an adult riding with them on a class III ATV. Operators age 12 and over must have either a class III ATV operator's permit, safety course completion card, a valid driver's license or an adult riding with them.

Adults can be issued citations for allowing the unlawful operation of these ATVs if the children are allowed to ride in violation of the above. Class III operators less than 7 years old and persons with suspended driving privileges may not operate any motor vehicle anywhere except private property not open to the public.
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The ATV Safety Institute´s Golden Rules:

Take an approved training course.
Ride a Quad that´s right for your age. The guidelines are:
Age 6 and older Under 70cc
Age 12 and older 70cc-90cc
Age 16 and older Over 90cc
Supervise riders younger than 16.
Always wear the right safety gear, especially a helmet, when you ride.
Never carry a passenger.
Never ride on public roads and always avoid paved surfaces.
Ride only on designated trails and ride responsibly.

2006-07-07 05:19:26 · answer #1 · answered by An Oregon Nut 6 · 0 0

nicely, in case you're trying this then maximum agencies will merely employ a set of youngsters leaving great unemployment contained in the fellow artwork force. then you will likely recommend a kind of "age equivalent chance" which forces a organization to employ adults for toddlers jobs. as a outcome taking for freedoms from the organization sector.

2016-11-05 21:08:46 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

yes they have to be 14 and have some many hours of classes

2006-07-04 03:12:06 · answer #3 · answered by k_lecureux_1999 2 · 0 1

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