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They're allowed on Weyerhaeuser just like any other motorized vehicle. Of course you need an access permit as Weyerhaeuser no longer allows access to anyone unless they buy an access permit.
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Quote from: dreamunelk on June 16, 2018, 04:14:20 PMQuote from: 520backyard on June 16, 2018, 04:09:55 PMQuote from: scoutdog346 on June 16, 2018, 03:34:48 PMWashington Administrative Code says 700 watt or lessQuote from: Humptulips on June 16, 2018, 02:43:59 PMAll the signs say no unauthorized motor vehicles. Electric motor is still a motor. What's the relevant WAC?Same as if you get caught behind a gate with a motor vehicle.Most of the timber companies along the cost have said no to electric bikes. Yeah I understand that. I was asking scoutdog346 what specific WAC he was referencing.
Quote from: 520backyard on June 16, 2018, 04:09:55 PMQuote from: scoutdog346 on June 16, 2018, 03:34:48 PMWashington Administrative Code says 700 watt or lessQuote from: Humptulips on June 16, 2018, 02:43:59 PMAll the signs say no unauthorized motor vehicles. Electric motor is still a motor. What's the relevant WAC?Same as if you get caught behind a gate with a motor vehicle.Most of the timber companies along the cost have said no to electric bikes.
Quote from: scoutdog346 on June 16, 2018, 03:34:48 PMWashington Administrative Code says 700 watt or lessQuote from: Humptulips on June 16, 2018, 02:43:59 PMAll the signs say no unauthorized motor vehicles. Electric motor is still a motor. What's the relevant WAC?
Washington Administrative Code says 700 watt or lessQuote from: Humptulips on June 16, 2018, 02:43:59 PMAll the signs say no unauthorized motor vehicles. Electric motor is still a motor.
All the signs say no unauthorized motor vehicles. Electric motor is still a motor.
Even if your injury doesn’t pass the WDFW’s disabled qualifications, you might try and contact the timber company direct and try to get some type of medical waver? It’s not like you’re trying to totally ignore or break their rules. Plus the batteries themselves have limitations. Doesn’t hurt to ask.
I'm talking about using it on the walk on area of warehouserQuote from: bobcat on June 16, 2018, 06:03:34 PM They're allowed on Weyerhaeuser just like any other motorized vehicle. Of course you need an access permit as Weyerhaeuser no longer allows access to anyone unless they buy an access permit.
Quote from: bobcat on June 16, 2018, 06:03:34 PM They're allowed on Weyerhaeuser just like any other motorized vehicle. Of course you need an access permit as Weyerhaeuser no longer allows access to anyone unless they buy an access permit.Correct, should have clearly said I was referring to their walk-in permits...thanks!Also a better screenshot because I realized after that post, it was carried over a page and cut off in my shot.
"Motor vehicle or motorized vehicle" means any device that is moved or propelled by an internal combustion engine or electrically powered motor. It shall include, but not be limited to automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, motor bikes, motor-scooters and off-road vehicles, whether or not they can be licensed to operate on public roads. The term does not include vessels or personal mobility assistive devices, such as wheelchairs.
DNR WACQuote"Motor vehicle or motorized vehicle" means any device that is moved or propelled by an internal combustion engine or electrically powered motor. It shall include, but not be limited to automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, motor bikes, motor-scooters and off-road vehicles, whether or not they can be licensed to operate on public roads. The term does not include vessels or personal mobility assistive devices, such as wheelchairs.http://apps.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=332-52&full=true#332-52-010