Working in powersports dealers in New Jersey for all of my adult life I often hear from customers that there is no place to ride in New Jersey. And except for the couple of race tracks (Atco and Englishtown) they are correct. Sure there are tons of sand pits and back yard places that you can ride, some legal some not, but for the most part New Jersey is void of an established riding park.
Over the past couple of years a movement has been growing steam to help change that. But more often than not anytime there is a proposed location the local and not so local environmental lobbyist get involved and squash the proposal eliminating your riding park. Sure the local towns will go out and build a baseball or football field and even make your once favorite riding area a nature preserve and your tax dollars go to pay for it.
One of the key factors in getting this changed requires action. You can no longer sit on the couch and say “someone should build a riding park”. It is now time for action, otherwise the sport of off road riding will be gone for good. That’s right, many towns have looked at and passed ordinances across the country eliminating off road vehicle access. That means no more riding your ATV or dirt bike.
But what about on my property you may say? Well there too they can pass an ordinance banning the use on your own property. Think that can’t happen….well it already has.
Now is the time to get involved. This is where NJOHVA or the New Jersey Off Highway Vehicle Association gets involved. Coupled with your local powersports dealers NJOHVA is out there fighting the fight to get bills passed and land organized to create riding parks in the state.
You can get involved first by joining NJOHVA through the link provided below:
Then by participating in theĀ “Action Alerts” sent out via email. These alerts often are simply requests to pass along an email or letter to your state representatives requesting their action on your behalf with regards to your OHV rights. Sometimes they are alerts notifying you about a town council meeting about a proposed riding area or other OHV issue. Spend the time to get involved.
Lastly learn about the proposals and issues facing you as an OHV enthusiast. Only by each individual getting involved can we as a group make OHV use available in the state.
For more about NJOHVA visit their website at the link below
And if your local dealer and riding buddies aren’t aware of this group please let them know about it.
We need all the support we can get if we hope to continue our ATV and Dirt Bike use in the state.
Thank you for your support.

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