Wisconsin Code § 350.02

Operation of snowmobiles on or in the vicinity of highways
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(1) No person may operate a snowmobile upon
any part of any freeway which is a part of the federal system of interstate and defense highways. No person may operate a snowmobile upon any part of any other freeway unless the department
of transportation authorizes snowmobile use on that freeway.
(2) (a) No person may operate a snowmobile on any highway
except in the following manner or as otherwise authorized by law:
1. Directly across any roadway having fewer than 5 lanes, but
only after stopping and yielding the right-of-way to all vehicles
approaching on the roadway. Crossings under this subdivision
may be made only at a place where no obstruction prevents a
quick and safe crossing. For purposes of this subdivision, “obstruction” includes but is not limited to impairment of view and
dangerous roadway condition.
1m. Directly across a roadway having 5 lanes, in the manner
specified in subd. 1., but only if the department of transportation
authorizes such a crossing.
2. On any roadway which is not normally maintained for
other vehicular traffic by the removal of snow.
3. On the roadway of highways to cross a bridge, culvert or
railroad right-of-way unless posted by the maintaining authority,
but shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicular traffic.
4. On the roadway of county or town highways and city or
village streets for special snowmobile events authorized under s.
350.04.
5. On highways which have been designated as routes and
which are required to be marked.
6. On a portion of the roadway or shoulder of a highway for
a purpose of residential access or for the purpose of access from
lodging if the town, city or village, within which that portion of
the highway lies, enacts an ordinance under s. 350.18 (3) for that
portion of the highway.
(b) Snowmobiles may be operated adjacent to a roadway with
due regard to safety in the following manner:
1. Along U.S. numbered highways, state and county highways at a distance of 10 or more feet from the roadway. Travel
upon the median of a divided highway is prohibited except to
cross.
2. Along town highways outside of the roadway.
3. During daylight hours travel may be in either direction regardless of the flow of vehicular traffic.
4. At night travel shall conform to the direction of vehicular
traffic in the nearest lane unless the snowmobile is operated on a
designated and marked snowmobile trail.
5. Whenever it is impracticable to gain immediate access to
an area adjacent to a highway, other than a freeway, where a
snowmobile is to be operated, the snowmobile may be operated
adjacent and parallel to the roadway for the purpose of gaining

access to and from the area of operation. Loading or unloading of
the snowmobile shall be accomplished with due regard to safety
at the nearest practical point to the area of operation.
(2m) No person may operate a snowmobile on or adjacent to
a roadway in excess of the applicable roadway speed limit established under s. 346.57 or 349.11 unless the person is operating
the snowmobile as part of a special event authorized under s.
350.04.
(3) Snowmobiles may be operated for emergency purposes on
any highway during a period of emergency when so declared by
the governmental agency having jurisdiction.
(3m) A law enforcement officer or a commission warden, as
defined in s. 939.22 (5), may operate a snowmobile on a highway
in performance of his or her official duties if the snowmobile is
equipped with a light that is red or blue or a combination thereof
and that is flashing, oscillating, or rotating.
(4) Under no circumstances, except as provided in this section, is a snowmobile to be operated on the main-traveled portion
of a highway or on the plowed portion.

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