 | Under Age 14: Must be supervised by a parent, guardian or authorized adult. Plus,
must have in possession an ATV certificate or enrolled in a state-approved course. |
 | Age 14-17: Must have in possession an ATV certificate or enrolled in state
approved course or under direct supervision of an adult who does have a certificate. |
 | Age 18 and over: Safety certificate required if supervising anyone under 18
without a state approved certificate |
 | ALL AGES MUST WEAR A SAFETY HELMET meeting standards by the US Dept. of
Transportation. |
 | All vehicles must be registered and the green sticker or license plate clearly
displayed. (CVC 38020, 4000a, and 38170). |
 | All vehicles must be equipped with a U.S. Forest Service-approved spark arrester
(required at all times) and adequate muffler, in working order. (PRC 4442-Title 14). |
 | The speed shall not exceed 15 M.P.H. within 50 ft. of any campground, or campsite. (CVC
38310) |
 | Any vehicle operated between sunset and sunrise must display at least one headlight that
enables the operator to see clearly 200 ft. ahead and one red tail light visible to 200
ft. (CVC 3835, 38345) |
 | This is only a partial list of regulations pertaining to OHVs. For a complete
listing, see California Vehicle Code Section 38000. |
 | RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR MOABI |
 | Legal riding must be in designated areas only. |
 | Push vehicles at all road crossings, including from campsites or mobile home sites to
the access trail. |
 | All OHVs must have a permanently attached antenna with a visible flag. |
 | One person per vehicle and please No passengers. |
 | OHV area hours are from 7 a.m. - sunset. |
 | Three wheel ATCs are not allowed, nor are larger vehicles; dune buggies or trucks
in the OHV area. |
 | Waiver Indemnity form must be in possession. |
 | Do not harass wildlife and alcohol and drugs are prohibited in OHV area. |
 | Your responsibility is to know the all of the regulations. For information regarding a
safety training course on ATV/OHV please call 1 800.447.4700. |
 | For emergency services please call 911 or inform a Park Ranger while visiting the Park. |
 | Ride safely and responsibly and have an enjoyable visit.

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