OHV Use in Your Unit, Part I

 
For all questions in this survey, an OHV is any motorized vehicle capable of, or designed for, cross-country travel or travel immediately on or over land. Examples of OHVs include, but are not limited to, 4 x 4 street-legal vehicles; all-terrain vehicles such as three-wheelers, four-wheelers, and side-by-sides; rock crawlers; sand rails; dune buggies; and off-road motorcycles.

Do NOT include personal watercraft, snowmobiles, or aircraft.

Do NOT include official agency use of OHVs.

Do NOT include street legal vehicles used on paved roads.
 

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Did you have any OHV use, whether authorized or unauthorized, in [name of unit appeared here] in the past 5 years (fiscal years 2004 through 2008)?
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How often are OHVs used (authorized or unauthorized) in [name of unit appeared here]?
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Please check the types of areas in which OHVs are currently used in [name of unit appeared here].
(Please check all that apply.)
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If you answered "Other" for Q10, please describe here.  
   


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