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> ATVs in Prince Edward Island Use Distance Search to find Ads based on where you are and how far you want to travel. Get an alert with the newest ads for ATVs in Prince Edward Island.Centennial Auto Sport & TireHappy Snowmobile Saturday Morning to all!!! Stop in and get your Isopropyl and Ipone before you hit the trail!!! This page includes a brief summary of provincial/state laws regulating ATV / Off-highway vehicle use current to April 2012. It is not intended reference as laws are subject to change without notice and many potential prohibited acts may be covered by other legislation or statutes. you consult with the latest version of state statutes or provincial legislation. General prohibited acts that may not be covered by specific OHV legislation include trespassing on private property, unlawful use of OHV on use of off-highway vehicles, operation of off-highway vehicles while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, damage to public or private

property or damage to natural habitats or protected areas which are all unlawful in every province and state. The use of off highway vehicles within the province of Prince Edward Island is regulated by the Prince Edward Island Off-Highway Vehicles Act.
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who either holds a valid driver�s license for at least 24 months prior to supervising or has completed an approved safety training course.
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All residents of Prince Edward Island are required to register their off highway vehicle. Valid license plates are required to be displayed at all times Non-residents are exempt provided that they meet all requirements to operating a off highway vehicle in their home province or state. All residents operating off highway vehicles on public lands are required to carry insurance that consists of a minimum of $200 000 liability insurance, as well as uninsured motorist coverage and accident benefits coverage. Operation on public roadways or highways prohibited It is prohibited to operate a off highway vehicle on a public roadway or highway other than to cross such a roadway. Please visit our Canadian land use forums for discussions regarding land use and legal issues. OHV Registration / Permit All residents of Prince Edward Island are required to register their off-highway vehicle and display valid decals on the vehicle. Non-residents are exempt provide that they meet all the registration requirements of their home province or state.

Operators or vehicles not meeting these requirements are required to register in Prince Edward Island.It is not intended as an absolute reference as laws are subject to change without notice and many potential prohibited acts may be covered by other legislation or statutes. It is recommended that you consult with the latest version of state statutes or provincial legislation. General prohibited acts that may not be covered by specific OHV legislation include trespassing on private property, unlawful use of OHV on public highways, reckless use of off-highway vehicles, operation of off-highway vehicles while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, damage to public or private property or damage to natural habitats or protected areas which are all unlawful in every province and state. Police in western P.E.I. frustrated with ATV scofflaws 'It’s very frustrating because they’re breaking the law right in front of you,' says RCMP officer By Shane Ross, CBC News Posted: Sep 02, 2016 8:00 AM AT

Last Updated: Sep 02, 2016 8:00 AM AT Police gave out some tickets and warnings last week in Tignish, but they also had more than 30 ATV drivers refuse to stop for them. Police in western P.E.I. are frustrated about their efforts to stop ATV riders from breaking the law. Last week, more than 30 refused to pull over for RCMP in Tignish, said acting Staff Sgt. Darrell Gill. "Some of them will even kind of taunt us, trying to get us to chase them," he told CBC's Island Morning. "It's very frustrating because they're breaking the law right in front of you." ATVs seized, charges laid in crackdown Police step up patrols as ATVs 'tearing up' Confederation Trail Gill said the ATV riders know police won't chase them because of the "liability issue." "It's tough because because you'd like to be able to do something, but the risk of hurting somebody is too great," he said. People in the Tignish area have been complaining for years about ATVers riding on the main roads, not wearing helmets and damaging the Confederation Trail.

'Not getting any better' "It's not getting any better," Gill said. "It's a lot of disrespect to the community and the people who have to live in those communities. They don't want to hear an ATV driving up and down Main Street. Police did give out some tickets, warnings, and seized a couple of ATVs last week, but Gill said the youth need to be educated about ATV laws and the community needs to "start talking" to get the problem to stop. "Without information, it's hard for us to act," he said. "We'll certainly act once we have the information. People have to step up." MORE P.E.I. NEWS | York Bridge construction on holdP.E.I. MP Wayne Easter 'open to' Confederation Bridge toll tax break Stay Connected with CBC News Severe weather warnings or watches in effect for: A mix of sun and cloud Latest Prince Edward Island News Headlines Don't throw it out — bring it to the Fix It Fair Storm Centre: Get the latest closures, outages and travel information

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