El Paso County Sheriff's Office - EPCSO - Office
El Paso County Sheriff's Office - EPCSO - Office

El Paso Sheriff’s Office PSA – All-Terrain Vehicles

The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind the public that operating an  All-Terrain Vehicle is prohibited on a public roadway as in the Texas Transpiration Code. 

All-Terrain Vehicles are specifically designed for off-highway use and the use of an All-Terrain Vehicle on a  public roadway places the rider and passengers in danger. 

A person younger than 14 years of age may not operate an All-Terrain Vehicle unless the person is under the  direct supervision of the person’s parent or guardian, or an adult who is authorized by the parent or guardian. 

A person may not carry a passenger on an All-Terrain vehicle unless the All-Terrain vehicle is designed by the  manufacturer to transport a passenger on it. 

The Sheriff’s Office is encouraging the public to stay safe and to always wear safety equipment such as  helmets and eye protection when operating All-Terrain Vehicles. 

Below is a list of Transportation Codes that will be enforced by the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in  violation of Chapter 663 which is the certain Off-Highway Vehicles. 

The following are examples of Off-Highway Vehicles but not limited in the definition: All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV), Side by Side, and Quad 

Sec. 663.034. SAFETY APPAREL IS REQUIRED. A person may not operate, ride, or be carried on an all terrain vehicle on public property or a beach unless the person wears: a safety helmet that complies with United  States Department of Transportation standards; eye protection. 

Sec. 663.036. CARRYING PASSENGERS. A person may not carry a passenger on an all-terrain vehicle  operated on public property or a beach unless the all-terrain vehicle is designed by the manufacturer to transport  a passenger. 

Sec. 663.037. OPERATION ON PUBLIC ROADWAYS IS PROHIBITED. (a) A person may not operate an  all-terrain vehicle on a public street, road, or highway except as provided by this section. The operator of an all-terrain vehicle may drive the vehicle across a public street, road, or highway that is not an  interstate or limited-access highway, if the operator: brings the vehicle to a complete stop before crossing the

shoulder or main traveled way of the roadway; yields the right-of-way to oncoming traffic that is an immediate  hazard; and makes the crossing: At an angle of approximately 90 degrees to the roadway; At a place where no  obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing; and with the vehicle’s headlights and taillights lighted. 

Sec. 551A.034. CROSSING HIGHWAY AT POINT OTHER THAN INTERSECTION. (a) The operator of  an off-highway vehicle may drive the vehicle across a highway that is not an interstate or limited-access highway  at a point other than an intersection if the operator: brings the vehicle to a complete stop before crossing the  shoulder or main traveled way of the roadway; yields the right-of-way to oncoming traffic that is an immediate  hazard; and makes the crossing: 

At an angle of approximately 90 degrees to the roadway; 

At a place where no obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing; and 

with the vehicle’s headlights and taillights lighted. 

The operator of an off-highway vehicle may drive the vehicle across a divided highway other than an interstate  or limited access highway only at an intersection of the highway with another highway. 

Sec. 551A.052. REGISTRATION; LICENSE PLATES. Except as provided by Section 502.140(c), the Texas  Department of Motor Vehicles may not register an off-highway vehicle for operation on a highway regardless of  whether any alteration has been made to the vehicle. An operator may operate an unregistered off-highway vehicle  on a highway in a manner authorized by this subchapter only if the vehicle displays a license plate issued under  this section. The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles: Shall by rule establish a procedure to issue license plates  for unregistered off-highway vehicles; and May charge a fee not to exceed $10 for the cost of the license plate, to  be deposited to the credit of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles fund. An off-highway vehicle license plate  issued under Subsection (c) does not expire. A person who becomes the owner of an off-highway vehicle for  which the previous owner obtained a license plate may not use the previous owner’s license plate. 

Sec. 551A.073. RECKLESS OR CARELESS OPERATION PROHIBITED. A person may not operate an  off-highway vehicle on public off-highway vehicle land or a beach in a careless or reckless manner that endangers,  injures, or damages any person or property. 

Sec. 663.032. OPERATION BY PERSON YOUNGER THAN 14. A person younger than 14 years of age who  is operating an all-terrain vehicle must be accompanied by and be under the direct supervision of the person’s  parent or guardian; or an adult who is authorized by the person’s parent or guardian.

 

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