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DUI on Anything

Can you get a DUI on a horse? A boat? A golf cart? Discover all the weird vehicles that can get you a DUI!

These pages target exact search questions first, then answer them with state-by-state context and the strongest citation style available in the dataset.

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Can you get a DUI on a bicycle?

Sometimes. Drunk cycling is not handled the same way as drunk driving everywhere, but many jurisdictions still allow citations or charges when an intoxicated rider creates a danger.

Illegal in 47 states
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Can you get a DUI on a donkey?

Sometimes. This is much less uniform than golf-cart or boat DUI law, but broad vehicle definitions, animal-riding rules, or public-intoxication laws can still create legal trouble.

Illegal in 45 states
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Can you get a DUI on a horse?

Often yes. In many jurisdictions, impaired riding on a horse can lead to a DUI-style charge or a closely related public-safety offense, but the exact legal theory varies from place to place.

Illegal in 45 states
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Can you get a DUI on a ATV?

Often yes. Many states treat ATV riding under the influence as a real offense, either under general DUI law or vehicle-specific impaired-operation rules.

Illegal in all 50 states!
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Can you get a DUI on a Segway?

Sometimes. A Segway is not treated the same way everywhere, which makes this one of the trickiest DUI-on-weird-vehicles questions. In some states it may fit motor-vehicle or device-specific rules; in others the conduct is more likely to be handled through public-intoxication or local offenses instead of a standard DUI.

Illegal in 12 states
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Can you get a DUI on a hoverboard?

Usually not in the same straightforward way as a car, moped, or boat. A hoverboard sits in an awkward legal zone: it is motorized, but many states do not treat it like a standard motor vehicle for DUI purposes. That said, being intoxicated on one can still create other legal problems.

Illegal in 0 states
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Can you get a DUI on a scooter?

Often yes, if the scooter is motorized. Many states treat gas scooters, motor scooters, and at least some e-scooters as vehicles for impaired-operation purposes, though the exact offense can vary by state and device type.

Illegal in all 50 states!
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Can you get a DUI on a lawn mower?

Sometimes yes. Riding lawn mowers create the same classification problem as other odd vehicles: in some states they can support DUI-style charges, especially on public roads or where the mower qualifies as a motor vehicle.

Illegal in 47 states
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Can you get a DUI on a tractor?

Often yes, especially if the tractor is being operated on a public road or in another place where traffic laws apply. Farm context can change details, but it is not a free pass.

Illegal in all 50 states!
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Can you get a DUI on a moped?

Yes, often. In many states a moped is close enough to a motor vehicle that impaired riding can lead to a DUI-style charge, even if the engine is small and the vehicle feels more like a bicycle than a car.

Illegal in all 50 states!
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Can you get a DUI on a golf cart?

Often yes. Golf carts are one of the most common weird-vehicle DUI scenarios because many states treat them like vehicles when they are used on roads, in planned communities, or anywhere traffic law applies.

Illegal in all 50 states!
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