SB583,9 24Section 9. 23.33 (1) (ng) 2. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
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123.33 (1) (ng) 2. b. It has a width of 50 65 inches or less as measured laterally
2between the outermost wheel rim on each side of the vehicle, exclusive of tires,
3mirrors, and accessories that are not essential to the vehicle's basic operation
.
SB583,10 4Section 10. 23.33 (1) (ng) 2. d. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB583,4,65 23.33 (1) (ng) 2. d. It travels on 3 or more low-pressure tires or non-pneumatic
6tires.
SB583,11 7Section 11. 23.33 (2) (b) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB583,4,118 23.33 (2) (b) 4. Owned or leased by a political subdivision of the state and or
9a federal agency,
used for enforcement or emergency purposes , and the name of the
10political subdivision is prominently displayed on the exterior of the all-terrain
11vehicle or utility terrain vehicle
.
SB583,12 12Section 12. 23.33 (3) (em) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB583,4,1713 23.33 (3) (em) With Except as provided in sub. (11m), with a passenger riding
14in or on any part of a an all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain vehicle that is not
15designed or intended to be used by passengers while the all-terrain vehicle or utility
16terrain vehicle is being operated on an all-terrain vehicle route, all-terrain vehicle
17trail, or roadway as authorized in this section
.
SB583,13 18Section 13. 23.33 (3) (ht) of the statutes is created to read:
SB583,4,2119 23.33 (3) (ht) On all-terrain vehicles routes, all-terrain vehicles trails, public
20lands, or roadways unless the person complies with all stop signs, yield signs, and
21other regulatory signs established by rule under sub. (8) (e).
SB583,14 22Section 14 . 23.33 (3g) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
SB583,4,2423 23.33 (3g) (e) The person is being transported for medical reasons while under
24the care of emergency personnel.
SB583,15 25Section 15 . 23.33 (3g) (f) of the statutes is created to read:
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123.33 (3g) (f) The person is an emergency responder who is responding to an
2emergency that is directly related to the function of a city, town, village, county, state
3agency, federal agency, federally recognized American Indian tribe, or public safety
4corporation.
SB583,16 5Section 16. 23.33 (4) (d) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB583,5,96 23.33 (4) (d) Operation on roadway. (intro.) A person may operate an
7all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain vehicle on the roadway portion of any highway
8if the person complies with the applicable speed limit and only in the following
9situations:
SB583,17 10Section 17 . 23.33 (4z) (a) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
SB583,5,1111 23.33 (4z) (a) 3. Provide for the development of safety information signs.
SB583,18 12Section 18 . 23.33 (6) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB583,5,1613 23.33 (6) (a) A person who operates an all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain
14vehicle during hours of darkness or during daylight hours on any highway
15right-of-way
is required to display a lighted headlamp and tail lamp on the
16all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain vehicle.
SB583,19 17Section 19. 23.33 (6) (cd) of the statutes is created to read:
SB583,5,2018 23.33 (6) (cd) Except as provided in sub. (11m), no person may operate an
19all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain vehicle that is equipped with any of the
20following:
SB583,5,2221 1. A lamp that emits any color of light other than white or amber and that is
22visible from directly in front of the all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain vehicle.
SB583,5,2523 2. A lamp that emits any color of light other than red, yellow, amber, or white
24and that is visible from directly behind the all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain
25vehicle.
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13. A flashing lamp that emits any color other than yellow or amber.
SB583,20 2Section 20. 23.33 (6) (ch) of the statutes is created to read:
SB583,6,123 23.33 (6) (ch) Except as provided in sub. (11m), if an all-terrain vehicle or
4utility terrain vehicle with headlamps is equipped with additional adverse weather
5lamps, spot lamps, auxiliary lamps, or any other lamp on the front of the all-terrain
6vehicle or utility terrain vehicle that is capable of projecting a beam of intensity of
7more than 300 candlepower, the operator of the all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain
8vehicle may not light more than 4 lamps on the front of the all-terrain vehicle or
9utility terrain vehicle simultaneously, not including flashing amber or yellow lights,
10within 500 feet of an oncoming all-terrain vehicle, utility terrain vehicle, or other
11vehicle upon a roadway, all-terrain vehicle route, all-terrain vehicle trail, or public
12area.
SB583,21 13Section 21. 23.33 (6) (cp) of the statutes is created to read:
SB583,7,314 23.33 (6) (cp) Except as provided in sub. (11m), when the operator of an
15all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain vehicle equipped with multiple-beam
16headlamps, adverse weather lamps, spot lamps, auxiliary lamps, high-beam lamps,
17or any other lamps other than those required by this subsection approaches an
18oncoming all-terrain vehicle, utility terrain vehicle, or other vehicle within 500 feet
19or approaches or follows an all-terrain vehicle, utility terrain vehicle, or other
20vehicle within 500 feet to the rear of that vehicle, the operator shall dim, depress, or
21tilt the multiple-beam headlamps, adverse weather lamps, spot lamps, auxiliary
22lamps, high-beam lamps, or any other lamps of the all-terrain vehicle or utility
23terrain vehicle so that the glaring rays are not directed or reflected into the eyes of
24the operator of the other vehicle, all-terrain vehicle, or utility terrain vehicle. This
25paragraph does not prohibit an operator from intermittently flashing the high-beam

1headlamps of the all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain vehicle at an oncoming
2all-terrain vehicle, utility terrain vehicle, or other vehicle whose high-beam
3headlamps are lit.