I just moved back here to Pemberton and ride my dual sport in Brendan T Byrne. I actually go for distance, and probably cross between forests. I found all of the various maps, blazes, websites and signage super confusing as to what roads are where, what is legal, and what is even private property. So I found this website and started to read in hopes to get some answers. I know what "POSTED" means, I know what "NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES" means, and I know what a locked gate stands for. I see signs that say "NO ATVs", but I also know that tagged and registered vehicles are allowed on the roads. Does that include me, too?
Sheesh! Now I have a bunch of acronyms I don't know thrown into the mix.
I keep it to established roads and I travel slow, usually under 20mph. I figured I was probably OK, but the more I read here the more confused I get. I was tracing out a road I recently traveled on Google Maps and it actually disappears from the map at one point. In retrospect, I noticed that the NJDEP or whatever signs did stop being nailed to the trees but the road was definitely there with no breaks. I hope I wasn't on someone's hunting land or something. That's dangerous.
The last thing I want is to be cited and have my bike impounded. Ignorance is not an excuse for breaking the law, not that it seems to matter. I've ridden thousands of miles at this point and never ONCE seen a wildlife officer or Ranger. Believe me, If I saw one I'd approach them immediately just to try and get answers. Not even so much as an official looking person conducting some sort of research or work to stop and talk to. Just other dual sports and Jeepers. WHY is there ZERO law enforcement presence?!? Do they just show up for sting operations when things get bad enough and then leave? Where Im from, Fish and Game officers patrol these sorts of places just like any other law enforcement officer would patrol city streets. Who or where do I even call to report people destroying the roads or ponds?
This is my first post here. Just wanted to give some perspective as not quite an outsider looking in. This is an absolute mess.
Sheesh! Now I have a bunch of acronyms I don't know thrown into the mix.
I keep it to established roads and I travel slow, usually under 20mph. I figured I was probably OK, but the more I read here the more confused I get. I was tracing out a road I recently traveled on Google Maps and it actually disappears from the map at one point. In retrospect, I noticed that the NJDEP or whatever signs did stop being nailed to the trees but the road was definitely there with no breaks. I hope I wasn't on someone's hunting land or something. That's dangerous.
The last thing I want is to be cited and have my bike impounded. Ignorance is not an excuse for breaking the law, not that it seems to matter. I've ridden thousands of miles at this point and never ONCE seen a wildlife officer or Ranger. Believe me, If I saw one I'd approach them immediately just to try and get answers. Not even so much as an official looking person conducting some sort of research or work to stop and talk to. Just other dual sports and Jeepers. WHY is there ZERO law enforcement presence?!? Do they just show up for sting operations when things get bad enough and then leave? Where Im from, Fish and Game officers patrol these sorts of places just like any other law enforcement officer would patrol city streets. Who or where do I even call to report people destroying the roads or ponds?
This is my first post here. Just wanted to give some perspective as not quite an outsider looking in. This is an absolute mess.