ATV/Idaho
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Riding in Idaho
ATV / Motorbike | Idaho Parks & Recreation - Riding in Idaho - https://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/activities/atv-motorbike
Maps
Idaho ATV Trail Map (Interactive) - http://www.trails.idaho.gov/trails/
- Idaho Trails - Download KMZ Files - http://www.trails.idaho.gov/trails/kmzdownload.html
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Where to Ride ATVs and other Off Highway Vehicles in Idaho - http://www.stayontrails.com/where-to-ride/
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Southeast Idaho Activities Map - Find Idaho Lodging, Dining and Recreation - http://seidaho.org/activities/
- Fun Map -> Outdoor -> ATV Riding
Registration
Nonresident
Idaho DMV Restricted Vehicle Registration FAQs - http://itd.idaho.gov/dmv/vehicleservices/restrictedvehiclefaqs.htm
- How does this new law affect nonresidents? - http://itd.idaho.gov/dmv/vehicleservices/restrictedvehiclefaqs.htm#16
- "Nothing was changed to the nonresident registration requirements. Nonresidents are not required to register in Idaho unless they have operated within the state for more than 30 days." [1]
Q. How does this new law affect nonresidents?
- "A. Any ATV, UTV, motorbike or specialty off-highway vehicle operated in Idaho must have either a current Idaho registration sticker or a current registration from the state in which the owner resides. A restricted vehicle license plate may be purchased for a motorbike, ATV or UTV. Nonresidents with an all-terrain vehicle, utility type vehicle, specialty off-highway vehicle or motorbike registered in another state shall have the same use privileges and responsibilities as a resident of this state with a properly registered vehicle." [2]
Idaho Code 67-7124 NON-RESIDENT REQUIREMENTS
- "Non-residents are required to have either a valid OHV registration from their home state of residence or a valid IDPR OHV registration sticker. Non-residents must purchase an Idaho restricted vehicle license plate with a valid IDPR OHV registration sticker if they don’t have a plate and wish to operate on Idaho’s local jurisdiction roads (i.e. county roads)." [3]