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Division outlines hiring, mechanized crew, safety courses and outreach for OHV season
Summary
OHV Program Manager Wade Allinson said the Division will hire a seasonal worker for trail counters, base a mechanized trail crew in Richfield to repair fire-damaged trails, develop in-person safety courses with helmets provided, and launch a public education campaign targeting unregistered e-motorcycles.
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Wade Allinson, OHV Program Manager, outlined several operational actions the Division will take this season. The program is hiring a seasonal worker to read trail counters on the Paiute ATV Trail and will base a mechanized trail crew in Richfield to repair fire-damaged trails on Monroe Mountain, the Arapene and Paiute systems.
Allinson said in-person side-by-side and motorcycle safety training courses are under development and that a live course in Carbon County will provide full-face helmets to participants. He also announced a public educational campaign launching in March and April to clarify that some unregistered e-motorcycles (for example, "Sur-rons") are subject to OHV laws even when operated on city pavement. The Division is coordinating a 20-person Forest Service chainsaw certification class called "Thinking Sawyer."
