ATV Operators Cautioned About Riding in Road Ditches (2005-06-10)
Tom Conroy Information Officer DNR Southern Region 261 Hwy 15 South New
Ulm MN 56073 507/359-6014
tom.conroy@dnr.state.mn.us
June 9, 2005
For additional information, contact: DNR Southern Region Enforcement
Supervisor Capt. Randy Evans, New Ulm; 507-359-6040.
ATV Operators Cautioned About Riding in Road Ditches
Operators of all-terrain vehicles are encouraged to familiarize themselves
with laws regarding driving their machines along or on public roads, the
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) advises.
Capt. Randy Evans, DNR Southern Region Enforcement Supervisor at New Ulm,
said his office has been received numerous complaints about illegal ATV
operation this spring. The problem has been worsened by persistent rains
which have made road ditches even more vulnerable to damage.
"The legislature has passed laws that are very clear on ATVs and road
ditches," Evans stated, "and violating them can result in a ticket."
It is illegal to operate an ATV along or on the roadway, shoulder or inside
bank or slope of a public road right-of-way. Also, between April 1 and
August 1, ATVs cannot be operated within the right-of-way of a trunk, county
or county state-aid highway in the agricultural zone of Minnesota.
"Basically, during these four months, you need to stay out of the road
ditches completely," Evans said. "This is nesting season for wildlife and
those road ditches provide some of the best nesting habitat available in
many places."
The only exception is if the ATV is being used exclusively as transportation
to and from work on agricultural lands.
Evans said that in addition to damage done to wildlife, ATVs in road ditches
can cause erosion problems and even, in some cases, damage the roadbed
itself.
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