Pretty bad article. When talking to Patty yesterday, I thought she was very reasonable, but I'm a little dissapointed in the results. There is a completely false statement in the article that I'm demanding be corrected.
"1,336 off-road violations for hit and run, reckless driving, driving under the influence of alcohol, illegal off-roading on closed trails or off-limit areas and other crimes."
There wer 0 instances of "hit and run" in Utah, and only one instance of hit and run over the last 4 years in California.
It really is a few bad apples. You look at a total of 1300 incident reports over 4 years. You have 200,000 registered OHV's. You have who knows how many 4x4's and dual-sport bikes. So a conservative number is probably 300,000. Each is used on average at least 3 times per year. So, you have:
300,000 units * 4 years * 3 uses per year = 3,600,000 OHV uses during the period.
With 1300 incidents, that means only 0.036% of all OHV use is irresponsible. That truly is a few bad apples.