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Are non-highway legal vehicles (Greensticker vehicle — dirt bike, ATV, RTV, UTV) allowed to travel on passenger car roads?

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Are non-highway legal vehicles (Greensticker vehicle — dirt bike, ATV, RTV, UTV) allowed to travel on passenger car roads?

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Public safety comes first when considering this type of use. With that in mind, passenger car roads can be designated to allow the mixed use of non-highway-legal (Dirt bikes & ATV’s) and highway-legal vehicles (passenger cars). Based on an engineering safety analysis, some forests may allow motorized mixed-use on some passenger car roads and others may not. If a road is designated for motorized mixed-use State requirements for operators of motor vehicles (such as the requirement to have a valid driver’s license) apply on National Forest System Roads.

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