In 2022, Iowa passed a law making it legal to drive all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility task vehicles (UTVs) on roadways. Since then, their popularity has increased. But so have ATV- and UTV-related fatalities.
Learn how to keep safe so you can still have fun riding your ATV/UTV while protecting yourself and others.
What’s the difference between an ATV and UTV?
Speed must not exceed 35 MPH for all ATVs and UTVs.
Yes. Iowa law treats ATVs and UTVs as motor vehicles. Always drive sober and don’t carry any open containers.
In Iowa, helmets are not required for riders 18 and older. However, wearing a DOT-certified helmet is highly recommended for your safety.
Help make Iowa’s roads safer! The Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau provides grants to support funding opportunities for state, county, and local government agencies; non-profit organizations; institutions of higher education; and hospitals.
Together, we can reduce traffic-related deaths and injuries on our roads.