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Oklahoma

State Laws
  • All riders (passengers and operator) must wear a helmet when operating an ATV in certain designated riding areas.
  • ATVs purchased on or after July 1, 2005, shall be registered and titled.
  • ATV use on streets or highways is prohibited except:
    • to cross these roads, or
    • for no more than 300 feet to cross a railroad track during daylight hours, or
    • on unpaved roads on U.S. Forest Service property.
State Agency that Regulates ATVs: Tourism and Recreation Department. View their Web Site: tourism.state.ok.us
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State ATV Deaths
Total Reported Deaths (1982-2006):
*Data collection for 2003-2006
is incomplete
123
Reported Deaths (1982-2002): 78
Reported Deaths (2003-2006):
*Data collection for 2003-2006
is incomplete
45
Reported Deaths (1982-2002):
Children under 16
30

"The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is providing the abovementioned information on state laws for your convenience. CPSC is expressing no opinion on any of these various requirements. To ensure full compliance with the laws in your state, CPSC recommends that ATV owners and riders check with their state government or legislative officials for a detailed list of off-road vehicle laws and regulations."



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