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