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[QUOTE="Smit-Dog, post: 1112966, member: 25436"] Spoke with Ozzie Bryant today for clarification on this... and here's the gist of what he said: - The "Motorcycle-Only" signage on certain trails is only a [U]recommendation[/U]; there is not a law or ordinance per se that restricts an ORV from using that trail, as long as they abide by the width restriction. If a quad can somehow squeeze down that trail, then they have every right to be there. - "[U]All[/U] trails belong to [U]all[/U] riders." After Ozzie stated this, I asked about the use of designated snowmobile trails by other ORVs like quads and dirt bikes. He said that as long as the rider has the appropriate sticker and has paid the trail use fee, they should be able to ride them. The only exception would be if the trail traversed a marshy, swampy area whereby ORV use would cause significant erosion and damage. So that is why our shrinking single-track trail system is getting wider and wider, and the DNR looks the other way... :bang: [/QUOTE]
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