By: Chinh Doan
TULSA, Oklahoma -
Drivers may soon see more utility task vehicles on the streets after a new law allows them to be registered for the road.
In the last two weeks, tag agencies across Oklahoma have registered more than 500 UTVs.
There are requirements to make a UTV street legal, and if you are looking for a new one, you may have to wait a few months.
Wayne and Denise Marsh of Sapulpa said they are looking for a ride that is safe and convenient. It feels like my brand-new pickup,” said Wayne Marsh while sitting in a UTV at Tulsa Powersports. “It s just wonderful, and it looks nice. And when you go down the road, people are going to be saying, Hey, that s what I want.