dadwolf2 wrote:
The Texan wrote:
dadwolf2 wrote:
mike mck wrote:
Jim
It's registered as a street legal OHV. Can be driven on city streets or off highway trails
In Arizona and possibly other states. It won't be street legal in Nevada....I wish it was.
Have you seen the "new" NV law NRS 490.105 that does allow you to drive a UTV on certain roads in most counties?
"Probably" not in Clark county (southern tip) where I live, because if it was I would see them on the roads. I've got several friends with RZR's who aren't driving them on the street... If these vehicles are truly street legal, wouldn't they be allowed in National Parks?
My point is, I don't want to spend $15-20K on a RZR to find out it can legally go some places and not other places. I'll get a Jeep and be 100% street legal.
Dad
The reason for buying these things is really not to drive on the street but off road. I have done plenty of off roading from 4x4 trucks to 69 Bronco and I can tell you the Rhino will go places the fullsize 4x4's would never go. If the plan is to drive on the street the Jeep is the far better choice. I bought mine to take with me while boondocking.
Mine will be used to explore trails and collect firewood or just haul my but to the lake or stream for some fishing. Once the TC is set up as Base camp.They are allowed in National parks but need to be licensed, registered and insured to be legal on the roads in the park.