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Quote from: bobcat on May 20, 2011, 06:54:20 PM Washington state DID pass a law, just like what you're talking about, a few years ago. I even printed out a copy of it. It's now up to the National Forest to change THEIR rules so that ATV's can be used on forest service roads in this state. If you don't believe me about the law, I will dig it out of my file cabinet and post the number so it can be looked up. I don't know why nothing ever seemed to come of it. The new law even made it so that certain county roads could be designated as legal for ATV's, as long as it had a speed limit of 35 mph or less. Bobcat- Can you post that RCW #? It can't be as liberal as Idaho's, can it?
Washington state DID pass a law, just like what you're talking about, a few years ago. I even printed out a copy of it. It's now up to the National Forest to change THEIR rules so that ATV's can be used on forest service roads in this state. If you don't believe me about the law, I will dig it out of my file cabinet and post the number so it can be looked up. I don't know why nothing ever seemed to come of it. The new law even made it so that certain county roads could be designated as legal for ATV's, as long as it had a speed limit of 35 mph or less.
BobcatRegarding abuse by atv/utv's to me and in my opinion enforcement is a completely separate issue. Why should enforcement be a reason to limit use? If that is the case them we should no longer license any more vehicles because people are speeding or running stop signs daily. I understand your point and yes there is some abuse. Maybe I don't see all the illegal users because the folks I ride with ride in open areas only and in Okanogan county there is a huge law enforcement presence. You would think that if illegal use were as big a problem as everyone says them why don't they have more enforcement and bigger fines for illegal use?