What are the requirements of owning and operating a work site utility vehicle (AKA: John Deere Gator, Kawasaki Mule, etc) in Kansas?
In Kansas, a work-site utility vehicle (defined in KSA 8-126(hh)) must be titled as nonhighway due to not manufactured for street. A work-site utility vehicle being sold or traded-in must be titled in the name of the person(s) selling the work-site utility vehicle. The buyer will have 30 days from date of purchase (date of title assignment) to apply for nonhighway title in his or her name. Any one who owned a work-site utility vehicle on June 30, 2006 does not have to obtain a nonhighway until they are going to transfer ownership. It is unlawful for any person to operate a work-site utility vehicle: (1) On any interstate highway, federal highway or state highway; or (2) within the corporate limits of any city unless authorized by such city. Check with the city officials as to if your community has authorized the operation of work-site utility vehicle.
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