Off-road vehicle (ORV) definition

Off-road vehicle (ORV) means a vehicle that belongs to category M or N, having specific technical features which permit its use off the normal roads.
Off-road vehicle (ORV) means any wheeled or tracked motorized vehicle designed or adapted for cross-country travel on land, water, ice, snow, marsh, swamp land or other natural terrain and includes, and is limited to:
Off-road vehicle (ORV) means any motorized vehicle, when used for recreational travel on trails, non-highway roads and cross-country travel over natural terrain; such vehicles include but are not limited to: motorcycles, dune buggies, snowmobiles, and terrain vehicles.

More Definitions of Off-road vehicle (ORV)

Off-road vehicle (ORV) means a motorized vehicle designed for or capable of
Off-road vehicle (ORV) means any motor vehicle that can be operated cross-country (without the benefit of a road or trail) over land, snow, and other natural terrains. ORV includes multi-track or multi- wheel vehicles; all-terrain vehicles (ATVs); motorcycles or related multi-wheel vehicles; amphibious machines (water-to-land and back); hovercrafts; and other vehicles that use mechanical power, including 2- or 4-wheel-drive vehicles that are highway registered but operated off highways or roads.