here is a link to the county law..
http://www.vvmapping.com/trails/MICounties/ordinances/Baraga_ORV_Ordinance.pdf
quote{Section 7
Except as set forth herein or otherwise provided by law, an ORV which meets all of the following
conditions may be operated on a road or street in the county:
a) at a speed of no more than 25 miles per hour or a lower posted ORV speed limit.
b) by a person not less than 12 years of age.
c) with the flow of traffic.
d) in a manner which does not interfere with traffic on the road or street.
e) traveling single file except when overtaking and passing another ORV.
f) when visibility is not substantially reduced due to weather conditions unless
displaying a lighted headlight and lighted taillight.
g) ½ hour before sunrise until ½ hour after sunset unless displaying a lighted
headlight and lighted taillight.
h) while displaying a lighted headlight and lighted taillight at all hours beginning
January 1, 2010.
i) while the operator and each passenger is wearing a crash helmet and protective
eye wear approved by the United States department of transportation unless the
vehicle is equipped with a roof that meets or exceeds standards for a crash
helmet and the operator and each passenger is wearing a properly adjusted and
fastened seat belt.
j) with a throttle so designed that when the pressure used to advance the throttle
is removed, the engine speed will immediately and automatically return to idle.
k) while the ORV is equipped with a spark arrester type United States forest
service approved muffler in good working order and in constant operation.
l) pursuant to noise emission standards defined by law.
Section 8
A child less than 18 years of age shall not operate an ORV on a road or street in the county unless the child is
under the direct visual supervision of an adult and the child has in his or her immediate possession a Michigan
issued ORV safety certificate or a comparable ORV safety certificate issued under the authority of another state
or a province of Canada.
Section 9
Unless a person possesses a valid driver’s license, a person shall not operate an ORV on a road or street in the
county if the ORV is registered as a motor vehicle and is either more than 60 inches wide or has three wheels.
Section 10
Any person who violates this ordinance is guilty of a civil infraction and may be ordered to pay a civil fine of not
more than $500.00.}