boblins
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It may not have occured to all of the Robby Gordon wannabes and others, but people live beside some of the trails that many of us enjoy in Havasu. You can tell by walls, fences, houses along side the trail. Many of us like to actually use our yards without living in constant dust storms caused by drivers that think wide open throttle is the only way their machines will operate. Have some manners and SLOW down to cut down the dust those of us living close (within 500 ft or so) to trails have to deal with. Especially bad when it is a group ride with drivers thinking they are competing in the "250". There is lots of open desert to hit the gas in away from homes.
Can tell you for sure , and maybe sooner than you think, these access trails will be shut down by one level of govt or the other if the issue continues. Personally I like having trail access close to my home and would prefer they stay open, but our neighbors are not off roaders so their complaints are being noticed and unfortunately we may have to join them in asking the agencies responsible to do something. Eating dust beside the pool is not fun, let alone the constant cleaning required of homes, pools, and yards! Thanks to all of those that actually do slow down and keep the dust to a minimum.
Can tell you for sure , and maybe sooner than you think, these access trails will be shut down by one level of govt or the other if the issue continues. Personally I like having trail access close to my home and would prefer they stay open, but our neighbors are not off roaders so their complaints are being noticed and unfortunately we may have to join them in asking the agencies responsible to do something. Eating dust beside the pool is not fun, let alone the constant cleaning required of homes, pools, and yards! Thanks to all of those that actually do slow down and keep the dust to a minimum.