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  2. Side-by-side (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) publishes two standards for side-by-sides. ANSI/OPEI B71.9-2016 sets standards for multipurpose off-highway utility vehicles (MOHUV) specifically intended for utility use which are intended to transport persons and cargo, have a non-straddle seat, are designed to travel on four or more wheels, use a steering wheel and pedals for controls, have a ...

  3. Tomcar - Wikipedia

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    Tomcar is a manufacturer of off-road UTV vehicles. All Tomcars have a fully welded frame and roll cage utilizing steel on load-bearing components and an aluminum skid plate for impact protection. Uses for Tomcars range from mining companies, cinematographers, recreational hunters, to special operations forces. [citation needed]

  4. All-terrain vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Vehicles of Monroe, Louisiana made the first quad ATV in 1980. They called it the Avenger 400. Prior to that, Adventure Vehicles made 3 wheel ATVs and a dump body utility 3 wheeler using Kohler 8 hp engines and Comet drive systems (Comet centrifugal belt-driven clutch, and a Comet forward, neutral, reverse transaxle, with a rigid rear ...

  5. What to know about ATVs and UTVs in Wisconsin: safety ... - AOL

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    At least one ATV and UTV safety course is held annually in each county of the state, according to the DNR. DNR conservation wardens recommend all ATV and UTV operators complete a safety course.

  6. Off-road vehicle - Wikipedia

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    By the current ANSI definition, ATVs are intended for use by a single operator, but some ATVs, referred to as tandem ATVs, have been developed for use by the driver and one passenger. [23] The rider sits on and operates these vehicles like a motorcycle, but the extra wheels give more stability at slower speeds.

  7. Can-Am Off-Road - Wikipedia

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    Team UXC Racing/Can-Am racer Michael Swift rode the entire 833-mile course alone to win Class 26 aboard his Outlander 4x4 ATV. Cory Sappington also finished the race, earning third overall in Class 19 (UTV) with his side-by-side vehicle. [30] Three Can-Am Outlander ATV and Grand National Cross Country racers made up the competitors for class 26.

  8. Sherp - Wikipedia

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    SHERP is a Ukrainian [1] UTV designed for rough and soggy terrain. The company is certified with international quality standards ISO 9001 and its headquartered in Kyiv (Ukraine). Its vehicles are sold all over the world through a wide dealership network [2] including ARGO and STREIT Group. [3]

  9. Utility vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Side-by-side (SxS), also known as utility task vehicle (UTV), is small four-wheel off-road vehicle. It has a side-by-side seating arrangement, and UTVs often have seat belts, roll-over protection and a storage box at the rear of the vehicle. In 2017, the UTV category was added to the Rally Dakar.