Warnings have been issued to people caught driving off-road during an operation to crack down on the illegal use of remote rural tracks.
A total of 16 vehicles were stopped and given advice in the operation in mid Wales.
A draft strategy is being prepared to identify routes where bikers and drivers can legitimately off road.
Driving off road and on green lanes is popular in rural areas, but some say unspoilt countryside is being damaged.
The Cambrian Mountains pilot project is run by the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW), and also involves Dyfed-Powys Police, the Forestry Commission, and Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Powys councils.
Anne Elias, from the CCW, said: "We want to communicate the message that illegal activity will no longer be tolerated.
"No further enforcement days have been scheduled, but more are anticipated.
"We want to roll out the scheme to the southern part of the counties," she added.
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