Got this email from IMBA regarding e-mtb in Wisconsin. My concern is that they are asking for selected access per trail which would be difficult to control and ultimately unenforceable. Given this, it may give the DNR reason to limit more access overall to all mtbs. I have not seen enough data to say ie e-mtbs are bad or not. Since we advocate trail access brings in revenue to justify their existence, asking to eliminate this possible revenue stream without solid data may backfire. I am hesitant to recommend this as it seems unenforceable and lacks the back-up data. This is just my humble opinion.
Ask Wisconsin DNR to Improve Plans for Management of Electric Mountain Bikes on Trails!
Dear Jonathan,
IMBA urges its supporters to ask the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to revise its proposed plan to manage electric mountain bike (eMTB) access on trails. Rather than creating a blanket policy that could allow allow all types of eMTBs on all trail types, please ask the DNR to move forward more cautiously.
Submit your comments by Feb. 1, 2016, to DNR staffer Kathryn Fitzgerald: kathryn.fitzgerald@wisconsin.gov OR 608-267-2764.
There will also be a public hearing on Feb. 1, 2016, in Fitchburg from 5 p.m.–7 p.m. at the DNR Service Center, 3911 Fish Hatchery Road.
Specifically, please mention that proposal NR45 should be modified to specify that certain classes of eMTBs (such as pedal-assist models) should be matched to particular trail types (like wide, natural-surface paths). Not all trails, particularly narrow singletrack, are suitable for wholesale access by eMTBs. The DNR should also engage in research to determine which types of electric bicycles best interface with the current trail designs and users. The process for exclusion or inclusion needs to be fully defined with input from the mountain bike community before a proposal such as NR45 can be successfully implemented.
Additionally, we suggest you ask the DNR to revise NR45 to read as follows: “The department may prohibit operation of motor bicycles on specific trails or sections of trails by posted notice. No person may operate a motor bicycle on a trail open to bicycles unless the trail is posted as open to motor bicycles.â€
Thanks for reading, and please contact me if you have questions!
Sincerely,
Michelle Barker
IMBA Midwest Region Director
michelle.barker@imba.com