sapperJ24
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I know e-bikes have been a contentious issue in the past, but the Forest Service finally issued their guidance.
"The Forest Service currently allows e-bikes on all Forest Service roads that are already open to motorized vehicles, as well on 60,000 miles of motorized trails, which represent 38% of all trails the agency manages. Today’s finalized guidance allows e-bikes to continue to operate on currently-authorized roads and trails, and lays out a process to evaluate future requests for expanded access. The updated guidance also outlines the required environmental analysis and public input required before making future decisions to expand local e-bike access...
...The clarified guidance will support local Forest Service decision-makers as they consider opportunities to expand access for this emerging user group."
https://pagosadailypost.com/2022/04/01/forest-service-issues-e-bike-guidance/
direct link to updated policy: https://pagosadailypost.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/22-USDA-EBike-Rules.pdf
It is too late on a Friday for me to dive into the policy and make an assessment of the updated rules, so I will just trust the news organization on this one... unless I have another whiskey sour, maybe.
Link to FS press release: https://www.fs.usda.gov/news/releas...manage-future-e-bike-use-national-forests-and
"The Forest Service currently allows e-bikes on all Forest Service roads that are already open to motorized vehicles, as well on 60,000 miles of motorized trails, which represent 38% of all trails the agency manages. Today’s finalized guidance allows e-bikes to continue to operate on currently-authorized roads and trails, and lays out a process to evaluate future requests for expanded access. The updated guidance also outlines the required environmental analysis and public input required before making future decisions to expand local e-bike access...
...The clarified guidance will support local Forest Service decision-makers as they consider opportunities to expand access for this emerging user group."
https://pagosadailypost.com/2022/04/01/forest-service-issues-e-bike-guidance/
direct link to updated policy: https://pagosadailypost.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/22-USDA-EBike-Rules.pdf
It is too late on a Friday for me to dive into the policy and make an assessment of the updated rules, so I will just trust the news organization on this one... unless I have another whiskey sour, maybe.
Link to FS press release: https://www.fs.usda.gov/news/releas...manage-future-e-bike-use-national-forests-and
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