Proposal allowing ATVs on Alaska roads draws safety concerns
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Apr 11, 2021 at 11:14 am EDT
ANCHORAGE, Alaska A proposal by Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration to allow off-road vehicles on Alaska roads has raised safety concerns and enforcement questions.
Currently, state law only allows people to drive off-road vehicles across roads and not on roads. The proposed policy would change regulations so that four-wheelers, snow machines and all-terrain vehicles can be driven on roads with limits of 45 mph (72 kph) or less, a designation that includes some busier roads in several communities.
Anyone riding on the road would need to be licensed, registered and insured in the state, officials said. The vehicles would need working lights, brakes and mufflers.
Proposal allowing ATVs on Alaska roads draws safety concerns
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