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ATV Law's In Chatham-Kent
ATVs Still Banned From C-K Roads
Municipality willing to work with riders
All-terrain vehicles are still banned from municipality roads, but Chatham-Kent has left the door open to some local exemptions. Council agrees with staff recommendations Monday not to allow Atvs on roads or shoulders, given concerns about traffic safety damage to roads and ditches, cost of enforcement and insurance. The decision came in Response from requests by atv users last year to operate vehicles on municipal right-of-way. While atv operator didn’t exactly get their way, they received assurance that the law may change as the municipality works with them to find potential off-road sites. Once sites are found, atvs may be allowed on some roads so operators can go back and forth between riding sites. Chatham Daily News
Police report
Atv Complaints
Fines up to ,000 are possible if ATV operators are found riding on private property.Chatham-Kent OPP are investigating a number of complaints of ATVers using farmers’ fields without their permission. OPP said farmers’ concerns include damage to crops and owner liability if a rider is injured. Chatham Daily News
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