Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0356

Introduced
11/4/25  
Refer
11/17/25  

Caption

Utility Terrain Vehicles

Impact

The legislation is set to impact existing state laws regarding vehicle operation by allowing UTVs to operate during all hours on specified roadways under 55 mph. States that owners and operators of UTVs must possess valid driver licenses and comply with certain safety and insurance regulations. This bill could significantly enhance access to UTVs for recreational purposes while ensuring that operators adhere to safety standards. It also obliges local jurisdictions to assess the safety of UTV traffic before allowing operation on their roadways.

Summary

Bill S0356, introduced by Senator Wright, relates to the regulation of utility terrain vehicles (UTVs) in Florida. The bill aims to create a new section in the Florida Statutes, specifically s. 316.21275, which outlines the definitions and operational requirements for UTVs. It authorizes the operation of UTVs on designated roadways and municipal streets with specific speed limits. Additionally, the bill allows local governments to impose stricter regulations if necessary for safety, indicating that while it creates new opportunities for UTV usage, it maintains local control for safety considerations.

Contention

Notable points of contention might arise from the autonomy given to local governments. While the bill permits local ordinances to be more strict than state law, concerns may be voiced about the inconsistency in law enforcement and UTV operations across different municipalities. The balance between ensuring public safety and promoting recreational vehicle use will likely become a focal point in discussions as the bill progresses through the legislative process. Moreover, the provision allowing the state Department of Transportation to restrict UTV operations raises questions about state vs. local control and safety oversight.

Companion Bills

FL H0101

Same As Utility Terrain Vehicles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.