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A to Z guide to off-roading in Nevada


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By April Corbin, Las Vegas Sun

Off-road adventures abound in the Silver State, but the majority of residents are skirting the law when they jump into their dune buggies or climb aboard their all-terrain vehicles or dirt bikes.

In July 2012, Nevada began requiring registration for almost all off-highway and all-terrain vehicles, and just under five years later, compliance is still low. The Nevada Commission on Off-Highway Vehicles estimates there are 400,000 off-highway vehicles in the state, but as of the end of last month only 43,145 were registered with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.

That’s a registration rate of only about 10 percent.

Officials are hoping to boost that number with a new online resource that appeals to owners’ sense of adventure.

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