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[QUOTE="KTM Mike, post: 1306010, member: 22658"] Tom - FYI - I still have not gotten a response from my email to Montmorency County Comissioners. I will let you know when/if I do. I will also do all I can to attend any public hearings here if I am in town and available when they are scheduled Muddy Buddy FWIW - I share the same concerns you voiced - this area has tons of "abusers". I sure hope the local law enforcement does to a good bit of public education AND backs it up with a firm stance on violators. In addition to that, a couple of my other concerns locally are 1) when the ORVs will be simply be used as back and forth transport - nothing to do with access to/from trails or trail riding, but simply people using them instead of a car to drive over to a buddies house etc., entirely on road shoulders (which is common place around here already) - to me that was not the intent. and 2) the "wide body" ORVs (Rhino's etc) are as we all know WIDE - not like they can easily squeeze onto a narrow road shoulder - result is they take up a big chunk of the car's lane. I see this as a much bigger risk than bikes and normal sized quads. Locally I have seen Rhino type vehicles simply drive down the road like they thought they were a car - in the center of the lane, oblivious to cars stacked up behind them, and unable to pass because the damn Rhino wont or cant move over any further! In spite of those concerns, I still feel it is progress - BIG progress - and it opens up a bunch of new, good opportunities. I suspect over time, some bugs will be worked out of the ordinances. Oh YZman - I find that state troopers use of statistics interesting...and self serving! He cites increases in GROSS #s, associates those with ORVs, never addresses accident RATES (per thousand etc.). Figures dont lie, but liers can figure! He should run for President perhaps! [/QUOTE]
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