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The whole point wasn't about changing the pictures in the corner. It was about the words and inches in the blue(that you hi-lighted) and the picture in the triangle for those of us who do more than look at pictures on maps.
Also if this is the legal definition of all trails, why aren't they all cut to 50" and all able to be used by quads 50" or less? This proof of anything but a lack of consistentcy on the dnr's part which just adds to confusion.
Taken from http://www.state.mi.us/orr/emi/admincode.asp?AdminCode=Single&Admin_Num=29900921&Dpt=NR&RngHigh=
(g) "Designated trail" means a 1-track path or way which is capable of
travel by a 2- to 4-wheel vehicle that is less than 50 inches in width and
which has been properly signed on the ground for ORV use.
We should be able to trust these maps and not have to guess and try or luck.
Also if this is the legal definition of all trails, why aren't they all cut to 50" and all able to be used by quads 50" or less? This proof of anything but a lack of consistentcy on the dnr's part which just adds to confusion.
Taken from http://www.state.mi.us/orr/emi/admincode.asp?AdminCode=Single&Admin_Num=29900921&Dpt=NR&RngHigh=
(g) "Designated trail" means a 1-track path or way which is capable of
travel by a 2- to 4-wheel vehicle that is less than 50 inches in width and
which has been properly signed on the ground for ORV use.
We should be able to trust these maps and not have to guess and try or luck.