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New Hampshire Revised Statutes 215-C:10 - Limitations Of Snowmobile Operation On Class I, Ii, Iii, And Iii-A Highways

New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Title XVIII > Chapter 215-C > § 215-C:10 - Limitations Of Snowmobile Operation On Class I, Ii, Iii, And Iii-A Highways


Current as of: 2009


    I. A person shall not operate a snowmobile on the traveled portions or the plowed snowbanks adjacent to class I, class II, class III, or class III-a highways.
    II. Notwithstanding any provisions of the law to the contrary, a person may operate a snowmobile on a class I, class II, class III, or class III-a highway that is not maintained for winter use by conventional motor vehicles; provided, however, that if a class I, class II, class III, or class III-a highway is not maintained for winter use by conventional motor vehicles and said highway is opened for a snowmobile trail, said highway shall be so posted and conventional motor vehicle traffic prohibited. The commissioner of the department of transportation, upon notification to the supervisor of the bureau, may open at any time a class I, class II, or class III highway which has been closed for conventional motor vehicle use.
    III. A person may operate a snowmobile when snow conditions permit, on separate bicycle trails or pedestrian walkways constructed for such purposes by the department of transportation on the interstate highways, toll roads, or limited access highways, if the trails and walkways are designated and maintained as approved snowmobile trails by the bureau and if such designation and maintenance is approved by the commissioner of the department of transportation.

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New Hampshire Laws: Parks and Conservation Areas

New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 35-B - Public Recreation And Parks
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 50 - Parks
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 215-A - Off Highway Recreational Vehicles And Trails
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 215-B - Northeast Conservation Law Enforcement Compact
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 215-C - Snowmobiles
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Title XIX - Public Recreation
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 382 - Maintenance Of Parks By Railroads And Bus Lines

U.S. Code Provisions: Parks and Conservation Areas

U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 1 - National Parks, Military Parks, Monuments, And Seashores
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 2 - National Forests
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 6 - Game And Bird Preserves; Protection
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 8 - Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife And Fish Refuge
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 22 - International Parks
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 23 - National Wilderness Preservation System
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 25B - Reefs For Marine Life Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 26 - Estuarine Areas
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 27 - National Trails System
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 27A - National Recreational Trails Fund
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 28 - Wild And Scenic Rivers
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 43 - Public Transportation Programs For National Park System Areas
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 45 - Urban Park And Recreation Recovery Program
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 79 - National Park Service Management
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 81A - National Forest Organizational Camp Fee Improvement
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 87 - Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement
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