* Public highways that are not designated as off-highway vehicle trails
* Designated areas where signs prohibit the use of dirt bikes, such as state parks and wildlife management areas
* Public property, including easements and rights-of-way, not designated for off-highway vehicle use
Additionally, dirt bikes must meet specific equipment and safety requirements to be operated legally, such as having a spark arrestor, headlights, taillights, and turn signals.
It's important to note that violating these restrictions or failing to meet the equipment requirements can result in fines, penalties, and potential impoundment of the dirt bike.