§ 27-21-109 - Defenses to prosecution.
27-21-109. Defenses to prosecution.
(a) It is no defense to a prosecution under this chapter that the driver or operator possesses a valid driver's license or motorcycle operator's license.
(b) It shall be a defense to prosecution under 27-21-106 for a violation of operating an all-terrain vehicle upon the public streets or highways if the all-terrain vehicle operator can show by a preponderance of the evidence that:
(1) The public street or highway was outside the city limits of any municipality or incorporated town in Arkansas;
(2) The public street or highway was not a United States interstate highway;
(3) Traveling on the public street or highway was the most reasonable route of access available to him or her from one (1) off-road trail to another off-road trail or from his or her private property to an off-road trail; and
(4) His or her purpose for riding on the public street or highway was to get from one (1) off-road trail to another off-road trail or his or her purpose for riding on the public street or highway was to get from his or her private property to an off-road trail.