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(3) "All-terrain vehicle" is specifically defined by Minnesota Statute Section 84.92, subdivision 8, <br /> and means a motorized flotation-tired vehicle of not less than three low pressure tires, but not <br /> more than six tires,that is limited in engine displacement of less than 1,000 cubic centimeters, <br /> and includes a class 1 all-terrain vehicle and class 2 all-terrain vehicle. <br /> (B)Streets. "Streets"means any street, highway, avenue,alley,or other public right of way within the <br /> jurisdiction of the City, including the entire right of way. <br /> § 73.03 SPECIAL VEHICLE USE ON STREETS <br /> (A)Designation of roadway,permit. The City authorizes the operation of all-terrain vehicles,mini trucks, <br /> and utility task vehicles on all streets in the City as defined in this ordinance. Operation of these vehicles <br /> is a privilege which may be revoked at any time if there is evidence that an operator cannot safely <br /> operate the vehicle. Special vehicles shall be authorized to operate in the following manner: <br /> (1) Issuance of a documented permit required. The city may grant and issue a permit document to <br /> the owner for a period not to exceed three years, and which may be renewed. There shall be at <br /> the time of filling out the application a permit fee as set by the City Council, as adopted from <br /> time to time.No permit is valid unless it is present when the special vehicle is being operated. <br /> (2) Issuance of a documented permit not required.The city grants a permit to the operator of a <br /> special vehicle during its use for a commercial or business purpose. Operating a special vehicle <br /> for this limited purpose does not require a permit application, fee or documented permit. <br /> (B)Crossing intersecting highways. The operator,under permit for an all-terrain vehicle, mini truck,or <br /> utility task vehicle may cross any street or highway intersecting a designated roadway. <br /> (C)Application of traffic laws. Every person operating an all-terrain vehicle, mini truck,or utility task <br /> vehicles under permit on designated streets has all the rights and duties applicable to the driver of any <br /> other automobile or passenger vehicle under state or federal law or regulation except: <br /> (1) where specifically exempted by state law, <br /> (2) those provisions of law or regulation that cannot reasonably be applied to an all-terrain vehicle, <br /> mini truck, or utility task vehicle, or <br /> (3) as otherwise provided in subdivision D. <br /> (D)Required equipment on mini trucks.Notwithstanding State Statue Sections 169.48 to 169.68, or any <br /> other law, a mini truck may be operated under permit on designated roadways if it is equipped with: <br /> (1) at least two head lamps; <br /> (2) at least two tail lamps; <br /> (3) front and rear turn signal lamps; <br /> (4) an exterior mirror mounted on the driver's side of the vehicle, and either an exterior mirror <br /> mounted on the passenger's side of the vehicle or an interior mirror; <br /> 63 1 F1 <br />