JoseCuervo
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Ten Bears said:Once again, BUZZ posts without having all the FACTS.![]()
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Once again, Ten Beers skips school....
You don't want to grow up to be like ringer do you??? |oo
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Ten Bears said:Once again, BUZZ posts without having all the FACTS.![]()
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http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/ohv/index.shtmlCURRENT STATUS: EIS decision expected in September.
OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE POLICY
The policy for driving motorized vehicles on this National Forest is tied to the State of Arizona's motor vehicle policy. On all state, county, and those forest roads marked by a horizontally-numbered route marker (ie 249), the motorized vehicle and its driver must be "street legal." On unmarked forest roads or forest roads that are marked by a vertical route number, then the driver and the vehicle do not need to be licensed. Driving off of forest roads is not encouraged but may be legal if no damage is done to plants or soils or if wildlife is not harassed and if a muffler/spark arrestor is in place.
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Re: Fw: Game retrieval?(Document
link: Vincent M Picard)
No we don't have this type map yet. Currently, he can go off highway
to
retrieve BIG game as defined by AZGF. Currently he can ride his ATV on
existing roads and trails. Any route that is maintained by a local
government, a county or the State means he must have his ATV licensed
through DMV. These conditions may change as we progress with OHV
management.
If he has further questions, I'll gladly talk to him.
Thanx,
Tammy Pike
OHV Coordinator, Tonto National Forest
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Phone: (602) 225-5235 Fax: (602) 225-5295
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