![]() Violators of these restrictions are subject to fines of up to $500 and/or up to six months in prison. OHVs may not be operated in a manner that damages or unreasonably disturbs the land, wildlife, or vegetation. Therefore, unlicensed vehicles and drivers can only ride on designated OHV trails. State law requires all vehicles and drivers to be licensed before operating on public roads. These restrictions are set for safety reasons and to meet the special needs of each type of vehicle. Some trails are restricted for a certain type of use such as only motorbikes or only four-wheel drive vehicles. OHVs that are not street legal must remain on designated trails marked specifically for OHV use. This means that anyone operating an OHV on a Forest Service road (including dirt/gravel roads) must follow all State vehicle laws and must have a valid driver's license. ![]() The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests operate under motor vehicle laws set by the State of Georgia.
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