Ohrv Application for a Crossing / Connector Permit - New Hampshire

Ohrv Application for a Crossing / Connector Permit - New Hampshire

Ohrv Application for a Crossing / Connector Permit is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.

FAQ

Q: What is an OHRV?
A: An OHRV stands for Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle, which includes ATVs, UTVs, and trail bikes.

Q: What is an OHRV Crossing / Connector Permit?
A: An OHRV Crossing / Connector Permit is a permit that allows OHRVs to cross public roads or use specific connectors to access designated riding areas.

Q: What is the fee for an OHRV Crossing / Connector Permit?
A: The fee for an OHRV Crossing / Connector Permit in New Hampshire is $30 per year.

Q: Do I need an OHRV Crossing / Connector Permit for private land?
A: No, an OHRV Crossing / Connector Permit is only required for public roads and designated connectors.

Q: What are the requirements for obtaining an OHRV Crossing / Connector Permit?
A: To obtain an OHRV Crossing / Connector Permit, you need to provide proof of OHRV registration, proof of liability insurance, and payment of the permit fee.

Q: Can I use an OHRV Crossing / Connector Permit in other states?
A: No, an OHRV Crossing / Connector Permit is only valid in New Hampshire.

Q: What are the rules and regulations for OHRV use in New Hampshire?
A: OHRV operators must follow all state laws and rules, including speed limits, age restrictions, and trail-specific regulations. It is also important to respect private property and stay on designated trails.

Q: Can I ride my OHRV on all public roads in New Hampshire?
A: No, OHRVs are only allowed on public roads that are designated as OHRV routes or connectors. They are not allowed on state highways or municipal roads, unless designated specifically.

Q: What are the penalties for operating an OHRV without a Crossing / Connector Permit?
A: Operating an OHRV without a Crossing / Connector Permit can result in fines and potential suspension of OHRV registration privileges.

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Form Details:

  • Released on April 1, 2015;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development;
  • Ready to use and print;
  • Easy to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

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