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Boyd County adopts state 'special purpose vehicle' rules for unincorporated roads amid enforcement questions
Summary
The fiscal court adopted state statute language to allow registration and limited use of UTVs/side-by-sides on unincorporated Boyd County roads; the statute takes effect the next day but county staff noted uncertainty about which stretches of US-23 and US-60 will qualify because of 'controlled-access' rules.
Boyd County’s fiscal court voted June 26 to adopt state statute language governing 'special purpose vehicles' — such as UTVs and side-by-sides — permitting their registration and limited operation on unincorporated county roads consistent with state law.
Presenters explained the statute goes into effect the following day and that state rules bar operation on controlled-access highways (interstates and parkways). That…
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