(A) Off-road vehicles, as defined by I.C. 14-8-2-185, may use county roads, outside of the corporate limits of any city or town in accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana as prescribed in I.C. 14-16-1 with the exceptions of:
(1) Stateline Road;
(2) Jamison Road;
(3) North Dearborn Road, east of Route 1;
(4) Georgetown Road;
(5) Bond Road;
(6) Sand Run Road;
(7) Cole Lane;
(8) Whites Hill Road;
(9) Harrison- Brookville Road;
(10) Salt Fork Road;
(11) Jackson Ridge;
(12) Pribble Road; and
(13) Wilson Creek Road.
(B) The prohibited roads listed in division (A) of this section may be crossed at a 90 degree angle by an off-road vehicle for agricultural and/or recreational purposes;
(C) No person shall operate an off-road vehicle on a county maintained public highway without a valid motor vehicles driver’s license pursuant to I.C. 14-16-1-20(c).
(D) No other use otherwise prohibited by Indiana law shall be permitted on county roads, including, but not limited to, the prohibitions found under I.C. 14-16-1-23.
(E) A person who operates and off-road vehicle on county roads shall comply with all the conditions of I.C. 14-16-1, et seq., and, specifically, with the requirements of I.C. 14-16-1-20.
(F) A person who operates a snowmobile on county roads shall comply with all conditions and requirements of state law.
(G) For purposes of this chapter, an “off-road vehicle” shall include the following:
(1) A multiwheel drive or low pressure tire vehicle;
(2) An amphibious machine;
(3) A ground effect air cushion vehicle:
(4) An all-terrain vehicle (as defined by I.C. 14-8-2-5.7); and
(5) Other means of transportation deriving motive power from a source other than muscle or wind; and
(H) For purposes of this chapter, an “off-road vehicle” shall not include the following:
(1) A recreational off-highway vehicle (as defined by I.C. 14-8-2-233.5).
(BC Ord. 2-1999, passed 1-19-99; Am. BC Ord. 2015-014, passed 12-15-15)