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The rise of regulations over motorized access to America’s Western lands
Explore the rise of regulations over motorized access to America’s Western lands from 1972 to 2006, detailing the impact of RS 2477, Executive Order 11644, and NEPA on public land use and 4×4 trails.
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National Park Service expanding authority under EO 11644 to include micromobility device
The National Park Service’s 2025 proposed rule could restrict access to public lands for users of powered mobility devices by misapplying Executive Order 11644, raising serious concerns about overreach and ADA violations.
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The Supreme Court just delivered a massive win for motorized public land advocates and users
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling overturning Chevron deference dramatically impacts administrative law by restricting agency interpretations of statutes. This change affects travel management rules and the application of Executive Order 11644, which governs off-road vehicle use.
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ACTION ALERT | Gila San Simon TMP will close 494 miles of roads near Safford, AZ
The Bureau of Land Management has proposed a Travel Management Plan that will affect motorized access to nearly 1 million acres of public lands near Gila, Arizona. The proposed travel network contains 2,389 miles of roads with 494 miles designated as closed under the preferred alternative C.

