A new state law taking effect in January requires those hoping to own off-highway vehicles to take a free, online safety course. The bill, signed into law by Gov. Katie Hobbs this year, requires that ...
PHOENIX — A sharp increase in fatal off-highway vehicle accidents in 2011 has a state official urging riders to take hands-on safety courses and learn the rules. Those steps are especially important ...
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, anyone purchasing a decal to operate an off-highway vehicle (OHV) in Arizona must complete a basic safety education course, according to new state legislation passed this year.
Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed legislation introducing new restrictions and requirements for operating off-highway vehicles in Arizona. Arizona Senate Bill 1567 requires someone to possess a valid driver ...
SEDONA, AZ (AZFamily)— The City of Sedona will implement the first speed limit for OHVs, or off-highway vehicles, early next month. This follows years of complaints from residents who said they still ...
PHOENIX — If you are planning to take your off-highway vehicle out for a spin this holiday weekend, the Arizona Game and Fish Department has some tips to stay safe. The government agency cited data ...
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office says a man was shot by deputies after refusing to drop a knife outside a Mesa apartment complex on Sunday night. The new Arizona Cardinals Foundation (previously ...
PHOENIX — Supporters hoped a state law requiring owners to buy $25 decals to operate off-highway vehicles would raise $4 million to $6 million annually to help fund rider education, law enforcement ...
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