County Judge talks road-legal UTVs, storm debris clean up

Soon, residents will be able to operate UTVs, side-by-sides, or special purpose vehicles on Kentucky and Christian County roads—as long as they abide by the rules.

Those regulations set down by the Kentucky General Assembly include that the UTVs can only travel 20 miles on county roads, which Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam says works out perfectly for farmers traveling between locations, or for Christian County’s recreation areas.

He says you must have that special purpose vehicle registered with the Clerk’s Office to be legal, along with all things a passenger vehicle would have, such as headlights, a windshield, mirrors, seatbelts—the whole nine yards…

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