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Posted by wisconsin cop on October 26, 2005 at 20:13:53 from (71.10.113.67):
In Reply to: tractor driving posted by Patrick Herold on October 25, 2005 at 19:15:02:
Hate to burst your bubble here, but unless you are using it for agriculture or logging, you are SOL. Those are the only exemptions for being able to operate motorized vehicles on the roadway without needing to have them registered. Also, I would not test the waters too much with your golf carts (or Kawasaki mules, or Polaris Rangers, or those cool Kubota jobs). There is absolutely nothing in the law that says you can hang a slow moving vehicle sign on the back of any of these things and be legal. There are however a lot of laws about things like brakes, lights, safety restraints, tires, etc. that make these things a no-no on the road. Check out chapters 340-346 Wisconsin Statutes for some light reading sometime.
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