Unconventional Vehicles:
Is Your Ride Street Legal?
For more information
on Kansas statutes and bills, visit the Kansas
Legislature's Web site.
Pocket Bike
Moped/Motorized Bicycle
150 cc Motorcycle
Motorcycle
All Terrain Vehicle
Micro Utility Truck

Micro Utility Truck
"Micro Utility Truck" means any vehicle which is:
- Any vehicle which is less than 48 inches in width.
- Has a maximum length of 144 inches including the bumper
- More than 1,500 pounds unladen weight, including fuel and fluids.
- Can exceed 40 miles per hour as originally manufactured.
- Manufactured with a metal cab.
Driver's License
Not required when driven off road
Insurance
City may require
Non-Highway Title

- May be driven on county black-top and gravel roads.
- CHECK WITH YOUR CITY. City ordinance might authorize the use of
micro utility trucks on public highways, streets, roads, and alleys
within the city limits.
- Equipment must comply with the requirements of Article 17 of
Chapter 8 if operated on public roads.

- On any federal or state highways, except to cross the highway.
- On any interstate highway.