Wednesday, October 26, 2022

SHOW ME THE SIGN – SxS SAFETY

FS Trail Marker with Vehicle Types Allowed - Mendocino NF


SHOW ME THE SIGN – SxS SAFETY

  

In August 2022, the CA State Parks OHMVR Division – in partnership with Tread Lightly! and the CA Outdoor Recreation Foundation -  hosted a safety summit at their McClellan Training Center in Sacramento.  For many it was their first in-person major conference in 2.5 years due to COVID restrictions.  It was attended by various key state and federal agency representatives, powersports industry leads, major OHV organizations, ROV/UTV trainers, motorized media outlets, law enforcement, competition event organizers, and educational non-profits.

FS Route Marker with Vehicle Types Allowed - Mendocino NF

 

The primary focus was on improving/updating safety efforts to address the rapid growth of ROV/UTV/SxS use on public lands.  The summit was successful since it planted the “safety standard” in the ground to mark this effort and to recognize the commitment by those in attendance to improve safety and reduce impacts to natural resources and other user groups.

August 2022 CA State Parks Safety Conference

 

What makes this SxS-related safety program important is that many owners of these vehicles have very little if any experience in motorized backcountry recreation on public lands.  Often they are not aware of the various land management agencies or their efforts to manage travel on legal routes.

End of Combined-Use County OHV Connector Route

 

Having just got back from doing a trail management survey at the Stonyford OHV Area on the Mendocino National Forest, I remain convinced one of the most important travel management tools is a quality trail signing program.

 

In my opinion, the most effective signing program uses a combination of positive and negative reinforcement strategies to inform the rider/driver on what routes are open or closed for their specific vehicle type.

OHV "50-inch" Trail for Motorcycles and ATVs - No SxSs Allowed

 

As this new safety initiative continues to build capacity to address SxS-related management needs, it is important for the greater OHV community to increase efforts to share our responsible use message and one good source comes from our friends at Tread Lightly!  and their RESPECTED ACCESS campaign.

 

https://treadlightly.org/campaigns/respected-access/

 

 Thanks for your interest in managed OHV recreation!

 

 

 

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