Class II all-terrain vehicle
Any motor vehicle that:
(1) weighs more than or is wider than a Class I all-terrain vehicle
(2) is designed for or capable of cross-country travel on or immediately over land, water, sand, snow, ice, marsh, swampland or other natural terrain
(3) is actually being operated off a highway or is being operated on a highway for agricultural purposes under 821.191 AND
(4) is not a Class IV all-terrain vehicle [Include pickup trucks, SUVs, Jeeps, rock crawl vehicles and sand rails. They may be street legal or for off-highway use only. Vehicles that have an unrestricted license plate are allowed to drive most gravel roads that are open to passenger vehicles, without needing an ATV Permit. They are required to have an ATV Permit when they leave the road, such as operating on trails or the dunes. Class II ATV Definition]
(1) weighs more than or is wider than a Class I all-terrain vehicle
(2) is designed for or capable of cross-country travel on or immediately over land, water, sand, snow, ice, marsh, swampland or other natural terrain
(3) is actually being operated off a highway or is being operated on a highway for agricultural purposes under 821.191 AND
(4) is not a Class IV all-terrain vehicle [Include pickup trucks, SUVs, Jeeps, rock crawl vehicles and sand rails. They may be street legal or for off-highway use only. Vehicles that have an unrestricted license plate are allowed to drive most gravel roads that are open to passenger vehicles, without needing an ATV Permit. They are required to have an ATV Permit when they leave the road, such as operating on trails or the dunes. Class II ATV Definition]
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