There Are 6 Vehicles You Definitely Should Not Drive in New York

In New York State, there are 6 types of vehicles that are prohibited from being used on public roads. With rising costs, many individuals might seek alternative modes of transportation; however, it's important to note that certain vehicles are outright illegal to drive on the roads and highways in New York.

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Residents of New York City are likely to have encountered some of the most unusual modes of transportation imaginable. In their quest to navigate the city's notorious traffic and congestion, individuals often come up with innovative and inventive solutions.

Electric scooters available for rent have emerged as a modern mode of transportation in urban settings. In New York State, these scooters are permitted on certain streets and highways, although riding over fifteen miles per hour is prohibited. I frequently spot them in bustling downtown districts or near university campuses. While they offer a fun and handy way to get around, they can also be quite frustrating. Users often leave them in haphazard locations, which can obstruct sidewalks or roadways when parked carelessly.

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6 Types of Vehicles That Are Not Legally Allowed on New York Streets

While e-scooters and e-bikes can be driven on some streets and highways in New York, these vehicles absolutely cannot, according to the Department of Motor Vehicles,

"You cannot register or operate any of the motorized devices from the list below on any street, highway, parking lot, sidewalk, or another area in New York State that allows public motor vehicle traffic. You may be arrested if you do."

1. Mini-Bikes - It's a small, motorized vehicle made for off-road use. It is not considered a moped, a motorcycle, or an ATV.

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2. Dirt Bikes - A dirt bike is specifically designed for off-road trails.

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3. Go-Karts - A go-kart has four wheels and is made for off-road use or competitions.

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4. Golf Carts - Golf carts have three or four wheels and are generally used on golf courses, in neighborhoods, or at large venues.

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5. KEI-Class Vehicles - KEI-class vehicles are lightweight. They originated in Japan.

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6. Lawnmowers - Lawnmowers could be seated or standing mowers designed to cut grass.

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***This article does not aim to offer legal guidance or advice.

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