Mini Trucks are tough, four-wheel drive vehicles that are fuel efficient, reliable and easy to maintain, all at a FRACTION of the cost compared to ATV's and UTV's!
Mini Trucks also have a variety of standard features like enclosed and heated and A/C cabs, folding bedsides and tailgates for easy loading and unloading. Some trucks have dump beds or extended cabs as well (which would be noted).
All Mini Trucks have been gone through and thoroughly checked out mechanically and cosmetically. Since these trucks are imported from Japan the steering wheel is on the right side of the vehicle, and they are sold as Off Road Use.
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Federal safety standards don't apply to Mini Trucks because they are sold as off-road vehicles, even though they are permitted on public roads in some states. Twenty-one states now allow Mini Trucks on specific portions of public roads. In Illinois and Missouri, Mini Trucks are allowed only by local ordinance. Mini Trucks must comply with federal safety standards for low-speed vehicles in five states (Illinois, Kansas, Maine, New Hampshire and Tennessee).
State | Effective Date | Where Permitted | Speed | Vehicle Classification |
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Arkansas | 7/30/09 | Roads with a posted speed limit of less than 55 MPH or less excluding interstate highways and controlled access highways if vehicle is being used exclusively for farm purposes | 55 MPH | Mini Truck |
Kentucky | 6/24/13 | Local option | NO | Mini Truck |
Illinois | 8/31/07 | Roads with a posted speed limit of less than 25 MPH if allowed by local ordinance | 25 MPH | Neighborhood Vehicle |
Missouri | 8/14/08 | Local Option | 45 MPH | Utility Vehicle |
Tennessee | 7/1/08 | Streets where the posted speed limit is less than 40 mph; a county or municipality may prohibit the operation of medium-speed vehicle on any road under its jurisdiction if the governing body of the county or municipality determines that such a prohibition is necessary in the interest of safety | 35 MPH | Mini Truck |
Southeast Missouri: Cape Girardeau, Jackson, Sikeston, Perryville, Dexter, Fredericktown, Malden, Kennett,
Poplar Bluff, St. Louis, Arnold, Festus, West Plains, Springfield
Southern Illinois: Anna, Murphysboro, Carbondale, Marion, Herrin, Chester, Du Quoin
Western Kentucky: Paducah, Mayfield, Benton, Fulton, Murray
Northwest Tennessee: Union City, Martin, Dyersburg, Memphis
Northern Arkansas: Paragould