(a) Off-road vehicles are prohibited on land within the highway corridor. However, this prohibition does not apply to
Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 19.40.210
person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association, organization, business trust, or society, as well as a natural person. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
(1) off-road vehicles necessary for oil and gas exploration, development, production, or transportation;(2) a person who holds a mining claim in the vicinity of the highway and who must use land in the highway corridor to gain access to the mining claim; (3) the use of a snow machine to travel across the highway corridor from land outside the corridor to access land outside the other side of the corridor; this paragraph does not permit the use of a snow machine for any purpose within the corridor if the use begins or ends within the corridor or within the right-of-way of the highway or if the use is for travel within the corridor that is parallel to the right-of-way of the highway; or(4) a person who must use land in the highway corridor to gain access to private property that
(A) is located outside the corridor; and(B) has an established history of use as a homestead. (b) Nothing in this section authorizes a person to access the land of another person unlawfully. (c) In this section, “highway corridor” or “corridor” means land within five miles of the right-of-way of the highway.