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http://www.nj.gov/dep/newsrel/releases/02_0095.htm
The New Jersey DEP has banned off-road vehicles from all public land.
They have two classes for ORV's:
Class 1: Pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles, etc.
Class 2: Quads, dirtbikes, ATV's, snowmobiles.
Class 1 vehicles are allowed on public land provided they stick to "roads and highways." A call to the ranger station at Wharton informed me that they define road as 'something that appears on a topo map.' This is great except that it closes a lot of the smaller trails that branch off and connect the various larger trails.
Class 2 vehicles are prohibited from public lands, period.
Fines start at $1000, and the DEP is working on a way to confiscate your vehicle if you are caught.
The DEP claims that 300,000 acres of public land has been destroyed by ORV's. Wharton State Forest alone is only 100,000 acres. A size that the DEP suggests is 6% of the total land area of the state. I think we'd have seen and heard more about that if that were true.
While laws like this are great at preserving the environment, they cut off access to a whole group of people. The ranger said that they have been having problems with people blazing their own trails through the woods, or driving on areas that normally are underwater but are dry because of the grought, and generally being where they shouldn't be. I support the idea of keeping people off those places, but by just having a blanket ban on ORV's you're creating a bigger problem. People who don't respect the land aren't going to respect the law, and the people who do respect the land will not be able to enjoy the Pine Barrens. This surely won't be the silver bullet that the DEP thinks it will be, and only serves the interests of those who want to shut everyone out of the wilderness.
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NJPineBarrens.com - Exploring the Ghost Towns of Southern New Jersey
The New Jersey DEP has banned off-road vehicles from all public land.
They have two classes for ORV's:
Class 1: Pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles, etc.
Class 2: Quads, dirtbikes, ATV's, snowmobiles.
Class 1 vehicles are allowed on public land provided they stick to "roads and highways." A call to the ranger station at Wharton informed me that they define road as 'something that appears on a topo map.' This is great except that it closes a lot of the smaller trails that branch off and connect the various larger trails.
Class 2 vehicles are prohibited from public lands, period.
Fines start at $1000, and the DEP is working on a way to confiscate your vehicle if you are caught.
The DEP claims that 300,000 acres of public land has been destroyed by ORV's. Wharton State Forest alone is only 100,000 acres. A size that the DEP suggests is 6% of the total land area of the state. I think we'd have seen and heard more about that if that were true.
While laws like this are great at preserving the environment, they cut off access to a whole group of people. The ranger said that they have been having problems with people blazing their own trails through the woods, or driving on areas that normally are underwater but are dry because of the grought, and generally being where they shouldn't be. I support the idea of keeping people off those places, but by just having a blanket ban on ORV's you're creating a bigger problem. People who don't respect the land aren't going to respect the law, and the people who do respect the land will not be able to enjoy the Pine Barrens. This surely won't be the silver bullet that the DEP thinks it will be, and only serves the interests of those who want to shut everyone out of the wilderness.
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NJPineBarrens.com - Exploring the Ghost Towns of Southern New Jersey