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[QUOTE="jamsxr, post: 28577, member: 16859"] AMA PRESS RELEASE G00030 Contact: Bill Kresnak Sept. 19, 2000 Phone: (614) 856-1900 For Immediate Release Fax: (614) 856-1920 Tennessee Seeking Comments on Creating OHV Program PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- Tennessee is considering creating an off-highway vehicle (OHV) program and is accepting public comments and suggestions online, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) reports. You can share your thoughts on the positive aspects of motorized recreation by logging on at [url="http://www.state.tn.us/environment/ohv/index.html."]www.state.tn.us/environment/ohv/index.html.[/url] According to Tennessee officials, a committee of government and public representatives, including two members of the public who represent motorized recreation, are studying the use, impact and availability of OHV recreation in Tennessee. The committee has a draft goal of creating "a sustainable, managed program developed through public/private participation that provides quality OHV opportunities while protecting resources." Tennessee public land managers and environmental regulators have identified OHV recreation as a key issue. They believe there is a need for better trail design, maintenance and management. Currently there is virtually no off-highway riding allowed in Tennessee. On July 20, officials banned the off-road use of motorized vehicles in all state forests under "emergency rules." Under the rules, motorized vehicles are only allowed on specified roads. State officials originally said a permanent rule-making process to control OHVs would follow but they have provided no details since. -30- The American Motorcyclist Association is a 270,000-member non-profit organization. Established in 1924, the Association's purpose is to pursue, protect and promote the interests of motorcyclists, while serving the needs of its members. For more information, visit the AMA website at [url="http://www.AMADirectlink.com."]www.AMADirectlink.com.[/url] ------------------ Ken James AMA Dist.25 Field Rep. 98 XR400 Honda 70 Triumph T100c Desert sled 98 Harley FXDWG If you Don't --Who will ? [img]http://www.animationcity.net/icons/usa1.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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