What's next? Are they going to ban me from transporting my rockets on a boat trailer on the parkway?
That would be considered an oversized vehicle...you pay more for that.
What's next? Are they going to ban me from transporting my rockets on a boat trailer on the parkway?
I just received this from my friend and site member Y Buc-Bill regarding potential banning of dual sport motorcycles in the parks based on these proposed regulation amendments.
http://capwiz.com/amacycle/issues/alert/?alertid=61632696&queueid=[capwiz:queue_id]
How can you afford to pay the toll to drag that trailer around behind you?What? I can't shoot any more rockets off in the pine barrens? What's next? Are they going to ban me from transporting my rockets on a boat trailer on the parkway?
I'd be surprised if the DEP could keep Jeeps/SUVs/Trucks/Cars out of the parks once the hunters get involved.
I'll admit I didn't follow all the links above, but I thought the DEP change only affected few specific types of motorcycles (maybe only one type)? How are we making a leap from that to banning Jeeps/SUVs/Trucks/Cars?
He helps run one of the clubs, which I out of courtesy, I won't name.
The term ORV is all-encompassing of all-terrain vehicles, motorized sportbikes, motorcycles, minibikes, motor scooters, go-carts, swamp buggies, mopeds, snowmobiles and any other motor-driven vehicle which is not authorized to be licensed by the New Jersey Department of Motor Vehicles for use upon the public highways.
The damages that continue to scar the Pinelands are a result of the illegal operation of ATVs, dirt bikes and Class I vehicles such as street legal jeeps and trucks. PPA released a comprehensive plan (see below) for addressing Class I vehicle traffic on state lands
Boyd,Sorry to say I don't even know what a "dual sport" is. Would I call it a "dirt bike" if one drove past me? Is it licensed for on-road use?