Hondasxs
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New update March 2021...
The revised version removes the 2400cc requirement and lowers the size requirements.
Here are the requirements that may go into effect October 2021 if approved:
BUT..
The document still contains this wording -"does not include an all-terrain vehicle" - Meaning excluded from the law.
Here is what I found on state definitions.
NC definition for a "all-terrain vehicle" is: G.S.20-4.01 ((1c))
All-Terrain Vehicle or ATV. - A motorized vehicle 50 inches or less in width that is designed to travel on three or more low-pressure tires and manufactured for off-highway use. The terms "all-terrain vehicle" or "ATV" do not include a golf cart or a utility vehicle, as defined in this section, or a riding lawnmower.
NC definition for "utility vehicle": G.S.20-4.01 (48c)
Utility Vehicle. - A motor vehicle that is (i) designed for off-road use and (ii) used for general maintenance, security, agricultural, or horticultural purposes. "Utility vehicle" does not include an all-terrain vehicle or golf cart, as defined in this section, or a riding lawn mower.
In my opinion, the Honda Pioneer does not meet the definitions of an "all-terrain vehicle" or "utility vehicle". Therefore it would be considered a "modified Utility Vehicle" and could be assigned a street-legal license.
WOOHOO...
Can't wait to roll through town in my Honda Pioneer.
lol.
The revised version removes the 2400cc requirement and lowers the size requirements.
Here are the requirements that may go into effect October 2021 if approved:
engine displacement greater than 2,400 cubic centimetersis REMOVED- 142 length changed to 110 inches or greater
- overall width is still 58 inches or greater
- overall height is still 70 inches or greater
- maximum speed capability of 40 miles per hour or greater
- headlamps
- stop lamps
- turn signal lamps
- tail lamps
- reflex reflectors
- parking brakes???? Will hillibilly brake work? or does it need to be fully manual?
- rearview mirrors
- windshields
- windshield wipers
- speedometer
- seat belts
- vehicle identification number
BUT..
The document still contains this wording -"does not include an all-terrain vehicle" - Meaning excluded from the law.
Here is what I found on state definitions.
NC definition for a "all-terrain vehicle" is: G.S.20-4.01 ((1c))
All-Terrain Vehicle or ATV. - A motorized vehicle 50 inches or less in width that is designed to travel on three or more low-pressure tires and manufactured for off-highway use. The terms "all-terrain vehicle" or "ATV" do not include a golf cart or a utility vehicle, as defined in this section, or a riding lawnmower.
NC definition for "utility vehicle": G.S.20-4.01 (48c)
Utility Vehicle. - A motor vehicle that is (i) designed for off-road use and (ii) used for general maintenance, security, agricultural, or horticultural purposes. "Utility vehicle" does not include an all-terrain vehicle or golf cart, as defined in this section, or a riding lawn mower.
In my opinion, the Honda Pioneer does not meet the definitions of an "all-terrain vehicle" or "utility vehicle". Therefore it would be considered a "modified Utility Vehicle" and could be assigned a street-legal license.
WOOHOO...
Can't wait to roll through town in my Honda Pioneer.
lol.