New Hampshire Statutes

§ 215-A:9 — Limitations of OHRV Operation on Class I, II, and III Highways

New Hampshire § 215-A:9
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XVIIIFISH AND GAME
Ch. 215-AOFF HIGHWAY RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND TRAILS

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N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 215-A:9 (2026).

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The provisions of RSA 236:56 shall apply to all OHRVs as herein defined with the following exceptions:

I.Highway crossings for established OHRV trails may be granted pursuant to RSA 215-A:3, VI.
II.No direct crossing of interstate highways, divided highways, or toll roads shall be permitted.
III.[Repealed.]
IV.Pursuant to RSA 215-A:3, VI the commissioner of the department of transportation may issue written permission to the supervisor of the bureau to establish OHRV trail crossings either under or over interstate, toll or limited access highways.
V.The policy governing any OHRV trail connector or trail crossing within class I, II, and III highway rights-of-way shall be as determined by the commissioner of the department of transportation.
VI.[Repealed.]
VII.When travel by conventio

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Legislative History

1981, 538:3. 1986, 152:8. 1988, 264:3. 1989, 179:3, 4. 1990, 133:6; 186:5. 2004, 250:9. 2010, 253:2, 4, I, eff. Sept. 4, 2010.

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