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ATV Riders Will Begin Paying Registration Fee

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Owners of all-terrain vehicles in Illinois will be paying a bit more for having the off-road conveyance.

WSIL-TV  reports a $15 state registration fee for ATVs
takes effect early next year under a measure Illinois lawmakers approved last
November to help fund the state's Department of Natural Resources.
Officials say the expected $800,000 in revenue will go toward maintaining
off-road trails, though some ATV riders and dealers are skeptical.
 
The owner of Good Guys Motorsports in Herrin says he's unsure where the revenue
from the new fees will go. Brad Young adds the state doesn't offer many
DNR-maintained roads for ATV users in southern Illinois.
 
DNR spokesman Chris McCloud says businesses and local government vehicles will
be exempt, as will golf courses with a fleet of carts.

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