Some trends in this latest regulation roundup:
- Some cities and states are expanding road use regulations to include mini-trucks and other off-road vehicles
- LSV/NEV road use ordinances continue to be passed by local municipalities although safety concerns, usually raised by the local police department, remain an issue
- In some localities the new LSV ordinances prohibit the use of golf cars which previously had been allowed
- Texas MSV and Massachusetts LSV laws went into effect
Boonville, Ind – Warrick County officials have taken the first steps to allowing ATVs to use some county roads.
Baraboo, WI – City Council approves ordinance allowing NEVs to be used on most city streets.
Minnesota – Minnesota House of Representatives passes bill allowing the use of mini-trucks on local streets and highways under a special permit issued by the local governments.
Ocean City, NJ – Ordinance banning the use LSVs on city streets which was supported by the police department failed to pass.
Peabody, KS – Local ordinance is passed allowing alternative transportation vehicles on city streets including ATVs, golf carts and mini-trucks.
Saanich, British Columbia, Canada – City Council bans the use of NEVs on city streets because of concerns about the safety of vehicles in crashes with highway speed vehicles.
Neoga, IL – City Council passes ordinance allowing NEVs to be used on city streets.
Wheeling, IL – Village Board passes ordinance allowing NEVs to be used on city streets.
Massachusetts – On July 31, 2009 the states NEV ordinance , which allows vehicles to operate on streets with speed limits of 30 mp or less, went into effect.
Colorado – State Senate passed a bill allowing NEVs and street legal golf cars to be operated on streets with speed limits of 35 mph or less.
Texas – On September 1, 2009 the state’s MSV law, which allows NEVs to be operated on streets with speed limits of 45 mph or less, went into effect. In addition a new law stops the state DMV from registering golf carts but allows cities to pass their own ordinances governing golf cars.
Chesterton, IN – State LSV law went into effect on July 1, 2009 that excludes the use of golf cars on the city streets. Chesterton previously allowed the use of golf cars on city streets.
Nebraska – State legislature is considering whether mini-trucks and other off-road vehicles should be allowed on public roads.
Abilene, KS – City passes ordinance allowing the use of work-site utility vehicles and mini-trucks on city streets except main thoroughfares.