ATV definition

ATV means a vehicle with 3 or more wheels that is designed for off-road use, has low-pressure tires, has a seat designed to be straddled by the rider, and is powered by a 50cc to 1,000cc gasoline engine or an engine of comparable size using other fuels.
ATV means a 3- or 4-wheeled vehicle designed for off-road use that has low-pressure tires, has a seat designed to be straddled by the rider, and is powered by a 50cc to 500cc gasoline engine or an engine of comparable size using other fuels.
ATV or “all−terrain vehicle” means a self−propelled motor−driven vehicle with wheels or tracks, used to transport peo- ple on land, snow, ice or water for purposes of sport or recreation and which cannot be licensed through the department of trans- portation for highway use.

Examples of ATV in a sentence

  • I also agree to pay for the loss of use of any ATV or other vehicle covered by this agreement damage by myself or other riders.

  • I expressly and voluntarily assume all risk and liability for the loss or damage to any Snowmobile/RSR or other equipment obtained from Offroad Life Rentals for the death or injury to any person or property and for all other risks and liabilities arising from the use, condition, and possession of the above identified Snowmobile, RZR, or any other Snowmobile/ ATV and / or equipment received or obtained from Offroad Life Rentals.

  • A small ATV is authorized for use on unpaved surfaces provided it is necessary to access a specific area to provide any application.

  • If Contractor needs to drive off paved surfaces with any vehicles other than a small ATV, Contractor must receive special permission in writing from the District.

  • Except for emergencies, vehicles and equipment, including the small ATV, shall not be on unpaved surfaces when the ground is soggy, wet, or muddy.


More Definitions of ATV

ATV means all-terrain vehicle.
ATV or “All-Terrain Vehicle” means:
ATV or “All-Terrain Vehicle” means a motorized vehicle with: (1) not less than three, but not more than six low pressure or non-pneumatic tires; (2) a total dry weight of 2,000 pounds or less, and (3) a total width from outside of tire rim to outside of tire rim that is 65 inches or less. All-terrain vehicle includes a class 1 all-terrain vehicle and class 2 all-terrain vehicle. All-terrain vehicle does not include a golf cart, mini-truck, dune buggy, or go-cart or a vehicle designated and used specifically for lawn maintenance, agriculture, logging, or mining purposes, as per Minnesota Statutes Section 84.92 Subdivision 8, as amended.
ATV means any motorized off-highway or all-terrain vehicle 55 inches or less in width, having a dry weight of 1,500 pounds or less, designed to travel on three or more low-pressure tires, and manufactured for recreational use by one or more persons.
ATV or “off-highway vehicle” means a vehicle designed or adapted for cross-country operation over unimproved terrain, ice or snow, and which has been declared by its owner at the time of registration and determined by the department to be unsuitable for general highway use, although the vehicle may make incidental use of a highway as provided in this title; it does not include implements of husbandry and special mobile equipment.
ATV means the all terrain vehicle(s) described on the Certificate of Automobile Insurance, including any permanently attached equipment or accessories. An "All Terrain Vehicle" is defined as an off-road vehicle that
ATV or “all-terrain vehicle” means a self-propelled motor-driven vehicle with wheels or tracks, used to transport people on land, snow, ice or water for purposes of sport or recreation and which cannot be licensed through the department of transportation for highway use.