New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB113

Introduced
1/6/25  

Caption

Relative to OHRV operation on certain highways within the town of Windsor.

Impact

If passed, HB 113 would specifically amend the existing state laws governing OHRV operation, allowing for these vehicles to legally traverse certain highways that previously may not have permitted such activity. This change will not only enhance recreational options for residents and visitors in Windsor but may also bolster local economic activities that are tied to outdoor recreation, such as tourism and related businesses.

Summary

House Bill 113 aims to designate specific sections of highways within the town of Windsor for Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle (OHRV) operation. The bill proposes to amend RSA 215-A:10 by adding designated highway segments, which include Windsor Road and Black Pond Road. The intent of this legislation is to facilitate greater recreational access for OHRV users and to promote local recreational opportunities.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding the bill have been generally positive, particularly amongst recreational enthusiasts and local residents who utilize OHRVs. Proponents see this as a beneficial development for the community that aligns with outdoor recreational values. However, there may be some concerns about road safety and the integration of OHRV traffic with standard vehicle traffic, which could lead to divided opinions among those who emphasize safety in transportation settings.

Contention

One potential point of contention could arise from local safety concerns. While the bill encourages recreational vehicle use, there are apprehensions about how this might affect traffic patterns and accidents on the highways designated for OHRV operation. Stakeholders may need to discuss safeguards or regulations that can coexist with this legislative change to ensure that safety is not compromised for the sake of accessibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB160

Relative to the use of OHRVs on designated trails.

NH HB1494

Relative to OHRVs.

NH SB426

Relative to the transportation of marijuana in a motor vehicle or OHRV.

NH HB1138

Equalizing the fines for operating an OHRV with a driver's license suspended and operating a snowmobile with a driver's license suspended.

NH HB445

Relative to the operational funds of OPLC.

NH SB471

Relative to adding a speed limit of 45 miles per hour on rural highways.

NH SB197

Relative to the operation and regulation of certain business entities within the state.

NH HB1215

Relative to development approvals and appeals, and allowing the town of Hampton to discontinue a particular highway in order to lease that property.

NH HB1293

Relative to the use of certain fertilizers on turf.

NH HB2024

Relative to the state 10-year transportation improvement plan; relative to adding a speed limit of 45 miles per hour on rural highways; relative to disability pensions for public safety employees who are victims of violence; and making a capital appropriation to the department of corrections toward the replacement of the New Hampshire state prison for men.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.