§ 71.03  OPERATION ON HIGHWAYS AND ROADS.
   The operator of an off-road vehicle may operate such vehicle on highways and roadways, as designated above and pursuant to the provisions of I.C. 14-16-1-20 and I.C. 14-16-1-23, inclusive, to-wit.
   (A)   An individual may not operate a vehicle required to be registered under this chapter upon a public highway, street or rights-of-way thereof or on a public or private parking lot not specifically designated for the use of vehicles, except under the following conditions.
      (1)   A vehicle may be operated on the public right-of-way adjacent to the traveled part of the public highway, except a limited access highway, if there is sufficient width to operate at a reasonable distance off and away from the traveled part and in a manner so as not to endanger life or property.
      (2)   The operator of a vehicle may cross a public highway, other than a limited access highway, at right angles for the purpose of getting from one area to another when the operation can be done in safety. The operator shall bring the vehicle to a complete stop before proceeding across a public highway and shall yield the right-of-way to all traffic.
      (3)   Notwithstanding this section, a vehicle may be operated on a highway in a county road system outside the corporate limits of a city or town if the highway is designated for this purpose by the County Highway Department having jurisdiction.
      (4)   A law enforcement officer of a city, town or county or the state may authorize use of a vehicle on the public highways, streets and rights-of-way within the officer’s jurisdiction during emergencies when conventional motor vehicles cannot be used for transportation due to snow or other extreme highway conditions.
      (5)   A vehicle may be operated on a street or highway for a special event of limited duration conducted according to a prearranged schedule only under permit from the governmental unit having jurisdiction. The event may be conducted on the frozen surface of public waters only under permit from the Department.
   (B)   An individual less than 14 years of age may not operate a vehicle without immediate supervision of an individual at least 18 years of age, except on land owned or under the control of the individual or the individual’s parent or legal guardian.
   (C)   An individual may not operate a vehicle on a public highway without a valid motor vehicle driver’s license.
   (D)   A vehicle may not be used to hunt, pursue, worry or kill a wild bird or a domestic or wild animal.
(Ord. 7-2007, passed 5-17-2007)  Penalty, see § 10.99