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jostby 04-23-2010 01:01 PM

off-road license required in Oregon now?? even for out-of -staters
 
Maybe this has been posted and I missed it? Looks like Oregon is requiring 3-wheelers, quad riders, and off-road motorcycle riders to pass a test and obtain a off-road license to ride on public managed lands.

http://www.rideatvoregon.org/

At least it's free (so far)

My kid is going to go to college there and I have been looking forward to using that for an excuse to get reaquainted with the Tillamook Burn area. It would really suck to get there, get a ticket and have to leave :mad:

roostafish 04-23-2010 02:08 PM

It's STUPID!!!!!!! The peoples republic of Oregon is at it again. The test is easy, it's just jumping through hoops. I'd do it if I were you just to have it, but I agree, it's simply Soviet Oregon.

GasGas 04-24-2010 07:02 AM

Here in Nova Scotia, Canada, we have mandatory on bike learn how to ride training for all riders. You can just imagine how all the motocross folks and people that had been riding for years felt about that change. The coarse is just the US MFS coarse. We also have to have insurance and registration, pay into a $40 a year trail infrastructure fund. Then we had to create a provincial organization to even access the fund. It's been a long past 6 years.

roostafish 04-24-2010 08:11 PM

YIKES!!! Man, what moron communist decided that kind of control was a good idea? As it is I'd like to move to Idaho, which is much friendlier to off roaders. After that, I can't think of any other place I'd like to live.

GasGas 04-25-2010 03:24 AM

A big part of our regulations came from input from our regional children's hospital. It was really driven by a rash of kids dieing on atvs( Read 3 kids on 1 ATV on the road hit guard rail and go down embankment . 2 die. A couple other kids around 8-10 years old driving parents 800 grizzly flip over in field and die. Not to mention the adults dieing on the dm things.) The ATVs have really done us in here. there are just 2 many of the dam things. The province commissioned a panel to look into the OHV situation and came back with a big report titled "OUT OF CONTROL". When they brought in half of the recommendations we lost half of our bike shops in 6 months.

boostedte37 04-25-2010 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by roostafish (Post 42861)
As it is I'd like to move to Idaho, which is much friendlier to off roaders. After that, I can't think of any other place I'd like to live.

IDAHO! what America used to be...http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...iggthumpup.gif

cbutler 04-25-2010 06:39 AM

They just need to ban the 4 wheeler like they did the 3 wheeler in the 80's as being unsafe.

HydroDog 04-25-2010 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cbutler (Post 42873)
They just need to ban the 4 wheeler like they did the 3 wheeler in the 80's as being unsafe.

Where do we line line up to sign that petition?

HuskyDude 04-25-2010 08:47 PM

Man I'd sign it just on the damage they do to the trails.:eek:

roostafish 04-26-2010 09:38 AM

I'm not keen on banning anybody. I hate furniture (quads) too. I figure if you can't balance, you shouldn't be riding off road. However, I don't want to be like the green police who hate us. I'd like them to stay at the coastal region and ride in the sand dunes, but again, I'm not keen on banning them.


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