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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 11-103.3

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§11–103.3.
“All–terrain vehicle” means a motor vehicle that:
(i)Is designed for off–highway use;
(ii)Operates on at least three low–pressure tires;
(iii)Has a seat or saddle designed to be straddled by the operator;
(iv)Has handlebars for steering;
(v)Is intended by the manufacturer to be operated by a single operator; and
(vi)May be designed to carry one passenger; or
(i)Is designed for off–highway use;
(ii)Operates on four or more low–pressure tires;
(iii)Has a bench or bucket–style seating; and
(iv)Has a steering wheel for steering.
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