





COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
H. B. 4053
(By Delegates Manuel, Mahan, Spencer, Fleischauer,
Schadler and Smirl)
(Originating in the Committee on the Judiciary)
[February 26, 2002]





A BILL to amend chapter seventeen-c of the code of West Virginia,
one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, by adding
thereto a new article, designated article twenty-four, all
relating to all-terrain vehicles; prohibiting operating all-
terrain vehicles on certain state roads and providing
exceptions thereto; requiring wearing of helmets on all-
terrain vehicles by all persons under the age of eighteen; and
establishing specifications for the helmets.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That chapter seventeen-c of the code of West Virginia, one
thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended by adding
thereto a new article, designated article twenty-four, all to read
as follows:
CHAPTER 17C. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS AND LAWS OF THE ROAD.
ARTICLE 24. ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES.

§17C-24-1. Prohibited acts by operator.
(a) No all-terrain vehicle may be operated on any improved
surface shoulder or any paved road surface in this state that has
a centerline marking which depicts the center of the road and
indicates whether vehicles may or not pass another vehicle, except
to the extent necessary to cross that road by the most direct
route: Provided, That when the vehicle is being utilized for a
farming activity, the all-terrain vehicle may be ridden on any
paved road, except for interstate, U.S. route or state primary
numbered roads, except to the extent necessary to cross a U.S.
route, or state primary numbered road by the most direct route.
(b) No all-terrain vehicle may be operated by any person under
the age of eighteen, unless he or she is wearing a protective
helmet. Persons required to wear a helmet must wear a helmet that
meets the current performance specifications established by the
American National Standards Institute Standard, Z 90.1, the United
States Department of Transportation Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 218 or Snell Safety Standards for Protective Headgear
for Vehicle Users.