Trail Patrol Meeting

Todd Adams

Grammy's Spotter
Location
Salt Lake City
There will be a Utah OHV Trail Patrol training seminar held at Davis Applied Technology College 530 E 300 S Kaysville Utah in the Diesel Dept training room on September 15th 2007 at 11am in conjunction with the DATC 4x4 Show. This seminar will last approximately one hour. Learn how to keep our trails open by working with land managers and educating other users. For further information contact Todd Adams at (801) 631-7993.

UTAH OHV TRAIL PATROL

Safety-Service-Education

The Utah OHV Trail Patrol is a volunteer organization which supports and promotes safe and responsible recreational use of off-highway vehicles (OHVs). It consists of a state board, various local units and individual members who use or support the use of motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles, 4-wheel drive and other motorized vehicles capable of off-highway operations.

MISSION

To set an example and provide service that will promote the responsible,
safe and enjoyable use of off-highway vehicles.

VALUES

1. We believe recreational use of off-highway vehicles is a legitimate use
of public lands.

2. We believe every operator of an off-highway vehicle has the
responsibility to do so safely and responsibly.

3. We believe in obeying the laws governing the use of off-highway vehicles.

4. We believe in respecting the rights and privileges of others.

5. We believe in and practice the principles of Tread Lightly.

6. We believe voluntary service is necessary to ensure the future of
off-highway vehicle use.

7. We believe safe and responsible use of off-highway vehicles promotes good citizenship, physical fitness and family values.

8. We believe off-highway vehicles provide a mode of transportation that
allows people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the great outdoors and to
partake of the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual values found there.

9. We believe in having fun.

TRAINING

Every member must have a minimum of 1 hour of orientation training prior to formal
certification. This training will include such things as patrol mission and values, organization, duties and responsibilities, OHV laws and ethics, and the relationship with public and private landowners. Upon completion of this training, each member must sign a pledge to conduct themselves in a responsible and ethical manner at all times when acting as a member of the OHV Trail Patrol.
 
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