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How can I tell if trails on the map are legal rights of way for mountain biking?

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How can I tell if trails on the map are legal rights of way for mountain biking?

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Ans. Long dashed green lines are Bridleways, these are all legal, short dashed lines are footpaths, keep off! If an unclassified (white) road is the obvious route to or from a Bridleway it is almost always OK. BOATs are legal (Byway Open to All Traffic) these are marked as crossed, long dashed green lines. Finally RUPPs are legal (Roads Used as Public Paths) marked as Long green dashes with alternate green dots on either side. Take care not to confuse any of these GREEN lines with BLACK County or other boundaries.

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