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Post by nfalls116 on Sept 26, 2017 18:47:30 GMT -5
These but in a simple plug and play 12v adaptation would work better than a plate.
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Post by greghopper on Sept 26, 2017 18:49:47 GMT -5
I believe the rules are the same mo matter where you are riding
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Post by greghopper on Sept 26, 2017 19:02:31 GMT -5
These but in a simple plug and play 12v adaptation would work better than a plate. That might be a Good Idea for the Ground Blinds also.....Your know who it belongs to and if there legal,no unneeded checks also!
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Post by omegahunter on Feb 15, 2018 15:17:30 GMT -5
Currently, Off Road Vehicles (ORV) are registered through the DNR at the BMV branches much like watercraft are. They get a sticker to place on the side of the unit that is good for 3 years for $30, I believe. Some other states use an actual license plate on the ORV instead of a sticker. I would like to see Indiana move to this form of marking registered ORV's. They could either go exactly like passenger vehicles are done and each owner must obtain a plate when they purchase the ORV, or they could assign a number to an ORV that stays with the unit much like boats are currently done. Truthfully, this is what I would like to see. Each ORV owner registers their unit with the DNR through the BMV. They receive notification of a set of numbers they must put on a plate (size specifications much like boats) on both the front and rear of the vehicle, and the plate must have space for the colored registration sticker. Just like boats, the assigned unit numbers would stay with the vehicle when ownership is transferred, the colored annual stickers would be affixed to the unit's plate, and the unit would be easily identifiable from both directions on the road. Before I formally submit this to my local legislators, what do you think? It was fore and aft when I got my Arctic Cat back in 2001. Not sure the date that they changed to the boat sticker format. Guess somebody thought it was broke and they fixed it. I liked it better the old way, but that is just me.
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Post by throbak on Feb 15, 2018 19:35:22 GMT -5
I haven't looked into this too much but I bought a new ranger this year. the dealer registered it for me much like a car would be. I haven't seen anything in the mail such as a sticker or anything. If I look online there is a county by county listing of who is allowed to drive them on road. www.in.gov/dnr/outdoor/4431.htm
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Post by throbak on Feb 15, 2018 19:51:35 GMT -5
I just put a old Licence Plate on mine for the fun of it has all my info with old plate no maybe that would be an option at some time
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