Ohrv (Wheeled) & Snowmobile Application for a Crossing/Connector Permit is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Natural & Cultural Resources - Division of Parks and Recreation - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is an OHRV?
A: An OHRV is an Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle, such as an ATV or dirt bike.
Q: What is a snowmobile?
A: A snowmobile is a vehicle designed for travel over snow or ice.
Q: What is a Crossing/Connector Permit?
A: A Crossing/Connector Permit is a permit that allows OHRVs and snowmobiles to cross certain public roads in New Hampshire.
Q: What are the requirements to obtain a Crossing/Connector Permit?
A: To obtain a Crossing/Connector Permit, you must have a valid OHRV or snowmobile registration, possess liability insurance, and complete the necessary application form.
Q: What is the fee for a Crossing/Connector Permit?
A: The fee for a Crossing/Connector Permit is $30 for residents and $45 for non-residents.
Q: What are the restrictions for using a Crossing/Connector Permit?
A: Crossing/Connector Permits are only valid for designated crossing locations and connectors, and operators must follow all applicable rules, regulations, and traffic laws.
Q: Do I need a Crossing/Connector Permit to ride OHRVs and snowmobiles on trails?
A: No, a Crossing/Connector Permit is only required for crossing certain public roads. It is not required for riding on designated trails.
Q: Are there any age restrictions for operating OHRVs and snowmobiles?
A: Yes, there are age restrictions for operating OHRVs and snowmobiles. The specific requirements vary depending on the age of the operator and the type of vehicle.
Form Details:
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