Beginning July 1, Ontario is expanding the number of ATVs allowed to operate on the shoulder of public roads.
They're allowing the use of 'two up' ATVs, side-by-side ATVs and utility terrain vehicles.
Previously, only single-rider ATVs could operate on certain provincial and municipal highways.
Lambton OPP Traffic and Marine Supervisor Tim Ives says they'll be required to have a slow moving vehicle sign and can't exceed 40 km/h.
The province is also reinforcing the use of helmets on roadways. The only place wearing a helmet isn't required is on your own property.
Ives says the new legislation will especially benefit farmers who can now take someone with them while transporting equipment.