2009 North Carolina Code
Chapter 20 - Motor Vehicles.
§ 20-171.23. Motorized all-terrain vehicles of law enforcement officers and fire, rescue, and emergency medical services permitted on certain highways.

§ 20‑171.23.  Motorized all‑terrain vehicles of law enforcement officers and fire, rescue, and emergency medical services permitted on certain highways.

(a)        Law enforcement officers acting in the course and scope of their duties may operate motorized all‑terrain vehicles, as defined in G.S. 14‑159.3(b) and owned or leased by the agency, or under the direct control of the incident commander, on: (i) public highways where the speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less; and (ii) nonfully controlled access highways with higher speeds for the purpose of traveling from a speed zone to an adjacent speed zone where the speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less.

(b)        Fire, rescue, and emergency medical services personnel acting in the course and scope of their duties may operate motorized all‑terrain vehicles, as defined in G.S. 14‑159.3(b) and owned or leased by fire, rescue, or emergency medical services departments, or under the direct control of the incident commander, on: (i) public highways where the speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less; and (ii) nonfully controlled access highways with higher speeds for the purpose of traveling from a speed zone to an adjacent speed zone where the speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less.

(c)        This Part and all other State laws governing the operation of all‑terrain vehicles apply to the operation of all‑terrain vehicles authorized by this section.

(d)        An all‑terrain vehicle operated pursuant to this section shall be equipped with operable front and rear lights and a horn.

(e)        A person operating an all‑terrain vehicle pursuant to this section shall observe posted speed limits and shall not exceed the manufacturer's recommended speed for the vehicle.

(f)         A person operating an all‑terrain vehicle pursuant to this section shall carry an official identification card or badge. (2007‑433, s. 1.)

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