| Arkansas | Any vehicle that meets federal highway safety standards for operation on public streets and highways may be registered, but if a vehicle cannot keep up with the prevailing traffic flow, the operator may be cited. |
| Colorado | Does not specifically adopt FMVSS 500. The statute was enacted in 1997 before FMVSS 500 was adopted. |
| Georgia | Amber strobe light required. |
| Hawaii | 1,800 lbs unladen weight, slow moving vehicle emblem required. |
| Illinois | NEV's allowed to operate only on roads that have been authorized by the Dept of Transportation or local government by ordinance and only after specific signage has been posted. Must have red reflectorized warning devices on front and rear, a slow moving vehicle emblem on the back, and must operate with headlights and tail lamps lighted. |
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Indiana |
2,200 lbs maximum gross weight. |
| Montana | 35 MPH Top Speed Allowed! |
| Nevada | 1,800 lbs maximum unladen weight. |
| New Jersey | 25 mph streets with government discretion to go up to 35 mph streets. Must have 25 mph vehicle decal and die-stamped VIN. |
| Ohio | Adopts FMVSS 500 by implication (No specified speed limit). |
| Rhode Island | Use limited to Prudence Island (25 mph streets). |
| Utah | Requires slow moving vehicle emblem. |
| Vermont | Maximum 1,800 lbs unladen weight. |
| Washington | 35 MPH Top Speed Allowed! |
| Wisconsin | Adopts FMVSS 500. Requires passage of DOE NEV America performance tests. |
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