OklaCity_75
03-22-2006, 11:13 PM
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Effective November 1, 2001, the Oklahoma Legislature enacted legislation providing for the optional registration of low speed electric vehicles, within established guidelines. To be eligible, the vehicle must meet FMVSS500 safety standards, at which point they may, at the option of the owner, be titled and registered upon presentation of proper titling documentation. Oklahoma law also prohibits operation of LSVs on streets with posted speed limits above 35 mph.
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This thing will only go 25 MPH so you can forget driving it to work or to the store in OKC. Most OKC streets are 35-50 MPH.
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Effective November 1, 2001, the Oklahoma Legislature enacted legislation providing for the optional registration of low speed electric vehicles, within established guidelines. To be eligible, the vehicle must meet FMVSS500 safety standards, at which point they may, at the option of the owner, be titled and registered upon presentation of proper titling documentation. Oklahoma law also prohibits operation of LSVs on streets with posted speed limits above 35 mph.
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This thing will only go 25 MPH so you can forget driving it to work or to the store in OKC. Most OKC streets are 35-50 MPH.
http://www.resourcesforlife.com/groups/lifemobility/images/zenn_blue.jpg
www.feelgoodcars.com (http://www.feelgoodcars.com)