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LTVA Quartzsite

wd
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I have a side x side that has a green sticker for CA. Do all of the LTVA areas have trash, water, and dump and Is there one of the LTVA areas that I can ride the washes to the big tent since I'm not street legal? I have been to Quartzsite but never looked at this scenario. Thx
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NinerBikes
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All the dust kicked up from those quads is a good way to get sick as a dog with Valley Fever. As bad as Whooping Cough trying to shake the cough for months.

64thunderbolt
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Never been there but we that live here have to have an OHV tab on our SxS. If on maintained rds it has to be reg, ins, and street legal.
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Camorhino
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That's cool! Utah has it at towns of 7500 people. Guess I'll have to check it out. How are they on the reciprosity thing with other states? I've just never gave it a thought to ride there yet, but been real close to the border in Idaho.

SuzzeeeQ2012
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Camorhino wrote:
pnichols wrote:
Camorhino wrote:
We are AZ tagged on ours and pretty much go anywhere, and haven't had problems.


Are you from CA? If so, how were you able to get AZ tags on your SXS?

By the way ... do you happen to know about the requirements for driving SXS's around in NV and UT while camping there on both public land and in private CG's?


We had an address in an AZ RV park and were there over 30 days. Take your title in to DMV in AZ, pay the fees, have renewal sent to your home address, renew by computer every year, keep your CA green sticker valid for reciprosity in other states. You do have to have insurance from an AZ insurance company. Ut is okay with ATV's, stay off the State Highways. I can't speak to NV as I haven't ridden there. Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, S. Dakota were a non issue. A friend says Oregon, with AZ. plate is okay. Google "street legal ATV" for each state, it's readily available info. As you know, it don't happen in the Golden State.......
Washington state just passed a law that in towns of under 15,000 people, you can license an SxS, quad etc for the street.
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Camorhino
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Quick note....I went back and checked all my reciprosity paperwork for the states we ride in. Wyoming has NO reciprosity with any state and no grace period. You must buy a non-resident sticker for 15$, but my last paper work says they do allow it to be street legal. Sorry for the mis-information.

KampingKris
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Just a quick note, we got stopped last year at Burger King in Q for not being street legal. Got a big warning. Only one of our rigs was legal.Got the rzr plates from Idaho. However, don't have AZ insurance, so if they check all the paperwork, we wouldn't pass. Got Cali insurance, but of course, that isn't good enough. And Im sure the calif insurance wouldn't cover anything on a street legal road anyway.
Sooo... they do check sometimes. And unfortunately for us, it was a "borrow" cop from Cali. He knew we weren't street legal from our stickers.

But he was okay. Just wanted us to know that the free-wheeling days of Q were over and we'd have to ride by the rules.
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Camorhino
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For those wanting more Az. info

http://azstateparks.com/ohv/rules.html

Camorhino
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No, it is an OHV decal required by the state. The RED sticker is an emissions decal, only to be ridden certain times of the year. Mostly on the 2 strokes that I've ever seen it.

2oldman
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Ok, so the green sticker is an emissions thing.
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Camorhino
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Here's one site http://4wheeldrive.about.com/od/offroadatvbasics/a/where-do-i-register-my-atv-by-state.htm

Camorhino
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pnichols wrote:
Camorhino wrote:
We are AZ tagged on ours and pretty much go anywhere, and haven't had problems.


Are you from CA? If so, how were you able to get AZ tags on your SXS?

By the way ... do you happen to know about the requirements for driving SXS's around in NV and UT while camping there on both public land and in private CG's?


We had an address in an AZ RV park and were there over 30 days. Take your title in to DMV in AZ, pay the fees, have renewal sent to your home address, renew by computer every year, keep your CA green sticker valid for reciprosity in other states. You do have to have insurance from an AZ insurance company. Ut is okay with ATV's, stay off the State Highways. I can't speak to NV as I haven't ridden there. Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, S. Dakota were a non issue. A friend says Oregon, with AZ. plate is okay. Google "street legal ATV" for each state, it's readily available info. As you know, it don't happen in the Golden State.......

wd
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2oldman wrote:
wd wrote:
I have a side x side that has a green sticker for CA.
What's that?


pnichols
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Camorhino wrote:
We are AZ tagged on ours and pretty much go anywhere, and haven't had problems.


Are you from CA? If so, how were you able to get AZ tags on your SXS?

By the way ... do you happen to know about the requirements for driving SXS's around in NV and UT while camping there on both public land and in private CG's?
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Camorhino
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You're okay on the green sticker for 30 days in AZ. Just follow the main wash up to the north on the west side of the 95. It will take you right to the parking lot at the big tent. If you hit the bridge, you've gone too far. AZ doesn't pick on the SxS's in town, but I can't speak to Quartzsite PD. We are AZ tagged on ours and pretty much go anywhere, and haven't had problems.