All-Terrain Vehicles and Dirt Bikes
Thousands of Americans buy all-terrain vehicles and dirt bikes every year across the United States. ATVs and dirt bikes are used to ride and navigate off-road, unlike motorcycles, which are for on-road use. The laws regarding where you can ride ATV vehicles or dirt bikes vary from state to state. In Iowa, there are designated areas and parks you are allowed to ride these vehicles outside your property. You can also ride these vehicles on some public roads in specific towns or counties.
Before riding your all-terrain vehicle or dirt bike, check to make sure where you are legally allowed to ride it. If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident caused by a negligent motorist, contact the Iowa motorcycle accident lawyers of the Pete Leehey Law Firm, P.C., at 877-209-9452 to schedule a free consultation to discuss your legal options.
Using Your ATV or Dirt Bike
- On your private property
- In designated public parks or areas with trails
- If you are using the vehicle for agricultural purposes
On the other hand, dirt bikes are typically even more limited as to where you can legally ride them.
Contact Us
If you were riding an unconventional vehicle in a legally permissible place but were harmed by another party’s negligent or reckless actions, we can help you to pursue financial compensation. Contact the Iowa motorcycle accident lawyers of the Pete Leehey Law Firm, P.C., by calling 877-209-9452.