With limited law enforcement resources, how does the Forest Service expect to be able to enforce the new regulation and confine motorized use to designated routes and areas?
A. Forest Service law enforcement officers play a vital role in enforcing laws and regulations and protecting public safety and natural resources. The Forest Service cooperates with state and local law enforcement agencies across jurisdictions. Several OHV groups are also committed to help self-police OHV use on public lands. The new rule provides a consistent framework to enforce travel management regulations, including motor vehicle use maps. Most motorized vehicle users want to do the right thing. We think that good education, route design, and signing will help focus law enforcement resources on those few users who violate the law.
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