Generally, no.
Depending on which country and region of that country you live in, local municipalities will have the final say on this, but in general the H.T.A. prohibits ATV 's from public roads.
There are exceptions - again dictated by local authorities.
yes it is as long as it is your farm and you can prove its your land
"You may not operate an ATV on a highway unless it has been designated and posted for ATV use by the state or local authority." Quotation direct from NY MVD.In addition, the ATV must be insured with the normal 100/300/100 ratings (in thousands).
no licence is required for off-road use. A quad can be driven on UK roads with a car licence.
Yes, in Arizona, it is illegal to ride an ATV on the streets without a license. ATVs are not designed for use on public roads and are typically restricted to off-road areas like designated trails and private property. Operating an ATV on streets without a license can result in fines or legal consequences.
No you do not. It is considered farm equipment.
In Texas yes, but unless you are using it for farm use you must use highway fuel. You also need to display a reflective triangle on the rear indicating you are moving 35 mph or less.
Goodyear charges around 80 - 90$ depending on what kind of atv you use. More powerful atv's use better tires than smaller ones. So, if you have an average atv I would say around 85$ for the tires
use the clutch slip method
10w40
10W 40 ATV or motor dydle grade
Use 4 cycle oil if the engine is a 4 cycle engine. Use 2 cycle if it is a 2 cycle. Use the weight oil recommended by the manufacture of your ATV.
You do not have to use so-called ATV oil. ATV oil is the very same oil as used in your automobile. Use any major brand SAE oil in the correct weight. I recommend you use a 100% synthetic oil.