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Disclaimer: Please understand that the Frontera Owners Group or any organiser of events will not be held responsible for any loss, damage, accident or injury caused by attending an event. You are responsible for your passengers and for your own safety and should carry the necessary recovery and safety equipment. You agree to follow the rules of the Highway Code, Green Lane Code and club pay and play site rules whichever applies. For greenlane events; All events should adhere to the GLASS Code of Conduct, and please note that Rights Of Way often change and if a TRO (traffic regulation order) has been put in place by the local council you should not drive the lane. If you do not agree to the above you should refrain from taking part in the event.
by samanslow on Tue Apr 20, 2010 10:51 pm
Hi Guys I have managed to completely confuse myself  being fair its doesnt take much lol Have been looking over my os maps and have found quite a few byways around the area but now i'm reading through the green lane code and other articles and getting myself confused as to which are open to be driven. Any help greatly appreciated  forgot to say i have os explorer maps 182 - st albans, hatfield, hemel & Welwyn GC & 193 - Luton, stevenage hitchin & amphtill
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by samanslow on Tue Apr 20, 2010 11:21 pm
ooh another local hello Thanks will have a look at them
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by mud_lover on Sun May 02, 2010 11:11 am
all of them can be driven  lol im going out today to do the sharpenhoe lane, if you wanna tag along, will prob go from there to the hitchen whitwell and gt offley lanes !!!
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by gregster on Sun May 02, 2010 1:51 pm
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by john (smifffy) on Sun May 02, 2010 2:26 pm
i think sharpenhoe lane is a boat open from april till october i think beside the parking/picnic area the sharpenhoe clappers are a no go area to motor vehicles 
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by bushwacker on Sun May 02, 2010 3:19 pm
hi ya all  MUD LOVER i have to agree with gregster as far as the lanes ar concerned,ye its great to get all exited and get of road in your new truck, but green lane and public by ways have rules and regs the same as normal road use, it only takes a few irresponsible 4x4 drivers, to close the lanes for every one, soory if i have miss read your post but to me it read that you could drive any lane ..................pete
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by mud_lover on Tue May 04, 2010 2:34 pm
chillout guys, lol
the sharpenhoe lane (harligton) was open 1st of may, we went down on 2nd and omg STRONGLY NOT ADVISABLE, this lane is extreme and should only be attempted by the pro's , all three of us got stuck 5hours to get out of the lane and we only managed to go half way we couldnt complete it,
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by bushwacker on Tue May 04, 2010 8:58 pm
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by john (smifffy) on Tue May 18, 2010 11:36 pm
a reply i had by email from central beds ROW officer As explained, most of the byways in Central Bedfordshire have been permanently closed by Traffic Regulation Order for some time and there is very little political and local support to change this. Traffic Regulation orders do not affect any private rights of access landowners may have and only relate to members of the public accessing byways in vehicles. My suggestion would be for your forum to raise your concerns about permanent traffic regulation orders existing on public rights of way in Central Bedfordshire with your MP, local councillors, parish councils and the police. These people would have a significant say in any proposed changes to existing permanent traffic regulation orders on byways. I would also point out that we do have Andy Gerrard, representing the Trail Riders Fellowship on our Local Access Forum and are always looking for new members. Further information about the forum can be found at:- http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/e ... fault.aspxCentral Bedfordshire's online mapping is at http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/o ... g/map.aspxFor Bedford Borough - their online mapping link is:- http://www.bedford.gov.uk/environment_a ... f_way.aspx
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