CO is mistaken. You need one for St. Helens motorsports, silver lake, and the mounds.
SOS plate and insurance = good to go on all other legal two tracks.
CO is mistaken. You need one for St. Helens motorsports, silver lake, and the mounds.
SOS plate and insurance = good to go on all other legal two tracks.
"Vehicles that are licensed under the Motor Vehicle Code as street vehicles require an ORV license only when they are being used as an ORV. A “street-licensed” ORV does not need an ORV license to use forest roads, but it will need an ORV license if it is used on designated trails or in areas designated for cross-country use."
"Note: An ORV license is not required for street-licensed vehicles used on the frozen surface of public waters or designated ORV routes."
http://www.offroad-ed.com/mi/handbook/registration.htm
Basically, if you're on a ROUTE, you don't need an ORV sticker. If you're on a TRAIL or in a SCRAMBLE AREA, you do. (All-caps words are DNR nomenclature.)
Eric Williams
Bull Gap also requires the ORV sticker, at least the last time I was there.
Also, if you are on an ORV "trail" you need one. As you know, there was a discussion about a full size being able to travel a trail if they fit. And with this included in the handbook, I would assume we can drive on trails according to the DNR.
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