As I mentioned earlier, I could not discuss the matter of UTV compliance with the Moab police as I had wanted to. The doors on the police station were locked and they’re not opening them due to Covid...And , there was no answer on the non emergency line we called...😳 Also, I thought it was odd that there were no police cars outside the station, and for driving around the town for 4 hours, we never saw a Moab police car...🤔
I asked people in town why that was and most just thought it was due to an insufficient budget for the department.
I stopped in to two SXS rental facilities and had a couple of good conversations with them about street legal rules and enforcement. Both of them told me that if you have the required equipment and a license plate on your SXS, and you are obeying normal traffic laws you will not be stopped by police...
These two both insisted that it doesn’t matter that your drivers license and license plate don’t match, that the likelihood of being stopped to begin with is very low. But, that it’s important to have with you the registration papers from the issuing state too prove it’s legality IF stopped. They both pointed out that their rentals all have Utah license plates, and the drivers have driver’s licenses from all over. Not quite the same, but point taken....
One thing both stressed to me was in ones words, “please don’t come to Moab without the required equipment on your SXS including a license plate” !!!!! He said bad apples are threatening their business. They both told me that some people speed in residential neighborhoods at 2:00 in the morning and town residents are getting pissed. There is a petition circulating around town collecting signatures in an interest to ban SXS’s from the streets. No one knows how that ends, but there’s plenty of concern.
I have an idaho license plate on mine but I’ve got to locate my registration papers. And I need to contact the Idaho DMV for a 2021 sticker for it.
There is a back road (that the Rimrocker Trail dumps into) all the way through town to the Inca Inn. And there is a back road from there to a Moab riding trail system at Sand Flats recreation area east of Moab along the Colorado river with about 4-5 various trails all rated moderate to difficult. I drove out to the entrance, 10 minutes from the motel to have a look. There is a $5.00 fee per SXS per day. Shops and restaurants are within easy walking distance from the rooms, and there is a restaurant on the motel grounds.