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[QUOTE="jamsxr, post: 28554, member: 16859"] DrBillz made the post---I sent it to the AMA---now the wheels are turning---everyone on the AMA E-mail list recieved this post. G00028 Contact: Bill Kresnak Aug. 4, 2000 Phone: (614) 856-1900 For Immediate Release Fax: (614) 856-1920 Off-road riding Banned in Tennessee Forests PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- Tennessee officials have banned the off-road use of motorized vehicles in all state forests under emergency rules announced July 20, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) reports. Under the new rules, announced jointly by the state's Agriculture Department, Department of Environment and Conservation, and Wildlife Resources Agency, all motorized vehicles are banned from state forests except on specified roads. "Personal motorized vehicles may travel on paved roads where they're licensed to do so and on all gravel roads maintained by (the Division of) Forestry," the announcement said. "They may also be used on certain dirt roads if designated by signs. They are not allowed off roads at any time." Violators face fines of up to $2,500 and a year in jail. State officials said a permanent rule-making process to control off-highway vehicles (OHVs) will follow, but provided no details. Major riding areas affected by the ban include the Chickasaw State Forest, Natchez Trace State Forest, Prentice Cooper State Forest and the Cedars of Lebanon State Forest. "This amounts to a statewide ban of off-highway motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles from nearly all public land," said Royce Wood, AMA legislative affairs specialist. "Off-highway enthusiasts must get involved now to ensure that these 'emergency' rules don't become permanent." Wood noted the Volunteer State Trailriders Association (VSTA) has been working with the state's Division of Forestry to create a state program that would manage OHV recreation while protecting the environment. The AMA supports the VSTA efforts and urges motorcyclists and all-terrain vehicle users to log on to the group's website at [url="http://www.vstarider.com"]www.vstarider.com[/url] to learn how they can help. -30- The American Motorcyclist Association is a 266,000-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] [/QUOTE]
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