New York Vehicle and Traffic Code § 2262

Limitations on registrations
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§ 2262. Limitations on registrations. 1. A registration issued to a\nclass B or class C limited use motorcycle shall be valid only for\noperation on public highways in the right hand lane available for\ntraffic or upon a usable shoulder on the right side of the highway. The\nlimitation with respect to operation in the right hand lane or upon a\nusable shoulder shall not apply when preparing for a left turn at an\nintersection or into or from a private road or driveway.\n  2. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, a\nregistration issued pursuant to this article shall not be valid for\noperation on any public highway in violation of any state or local\nordinance, law, rule or regulation enacted or promulgated pursuant to\nthe provisions of Title VIII of this chapter prohibiting or restricting\nthe use of limited use vehicles, nor on any controlled access highway\nother than on a bridge or tunnel or other portion of such highway which\nis specifically designated for use by limited use vehicles by the\nauthority having jurisdiction over such bridge or tunnel or highway.\n  3. No person shall operate a limited use vehicle on a public highway\nwhere such operation is not permitted in accordance with the provisions\nof this section.\n  4. No person shall operate a low speed vehicle on any public highway:\n  (a) with a speed limit in excess of thirty-five miles per hour,\nprovided that the provisions of this paragraph shall not prohibit the\ncrossing of a public highway with a speed limit in excess of thirty-five\nmiles per hour where such highway intersects with a highway with a speed\nlimit of thirty-five miles per hour or less; or\n  (b) which, in the interest of public safety, a local authority or the\ndepartment of transportation has prohibited low speed vehicles.\n

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