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Is there any legal reason that someone could not ride the Munda Biddi trail on a motorcycle?

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Is there any legal reason that someone could not ride the Munda Biddi trail on a motorcycle?

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Under the Conservation and Land Management Act, motorcycles are defined as vehicles and therefore are only allowed to use existing gazetted/public roads. It is illegal for motorcycles to use forest tracks that are not identified as gazetted roads, and the Munda Biddi uses many sections of ungazetted/private tracks. A motorcycle would be unsuitable on much of the remaining Munda Biddi trail because it is newly constructed cycle trail and the surface in these sections wouldn’t sustain this type of activity. And, because of their speed, motorcycles would be a hazard to walkers and cyclists on narrow sections of trail.

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