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Indiana Chapter 7 Review Questions

1. The definition of an ORV according to Indiana law is a vehicle capable of travel.
2. If you operate an ORV on public property, it must be .
3. The pocket-sized Certificate of Registration must be carried on the .
4. Decals must be attached to the half of the vehicle.
5. An ORV may be ridden on the adjacent to a public highway, except a limited access highway, where there is sufficient width.
6. You may cross a public highway, other than a limited access highway, at a angle.
7. What two things must you do before crossing a public highway?
8. A person less than years of age may not operate an ORV without supervision.
9. A person may not operate an ORV on a public highway without a valid motor vehicle .
10. A person may not operate an ORV under the influence of , , or .
11. A person may not operate an ORV within feet of a dwelling between midnight and 6:00 a.m. except on his or her own property or as a guest on another person's property.
12. A person may not operate an ORV within feet of a slide, ski, or skating area.
13. An ORV may not be operated between sunset and sunrise without at least one and one .
14. In what circumstances must an ORV accident be reported to the nearest law enforcement authorities?
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