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I just received an email from our county that the state is considering the law described above. Below is the email I received.
Here is some very valuable information that pertains to the above noted subject that needs to sent along to ALL clubs!There will be a meeting in EVERY county on Monday, April 9, 2012 @ 7:00 pm. Let your voice be heard!! I have had phone calls in the office today and please make sure that everyone understands that they are NOT voting this into law on Monday (as some have called with that mind frame).Be prepared to show ID if requested as proof of residency in that County.Question #65 on page 25 of the agenda (attached).I’ll get something posted to the website as well.
Below is the actual question they are asking for feedback on. I have a list of all the counties and where the meetings will be at if anyone needs it.
QUESTION 65. Create a maximum of 25 mph on Frozen Water (# 180311) (requires legislation)
Winter outdoor recreation activities are increasing in popularity and there are a growing number of users on the frozen waters of the state. Anglers, snowmobilers, ATVers, cross-country skiers, ice skaters, and Wisconsinites of all ages are often found simultaneously enjoying the frozen waters of the state. Cars, trucks, snowmobiles, and ATV’s driving and riding on the frozen surface, can create safety hazards and issues for other users. Sometimes these vehicles are moving at high speeds and within close proximity to persons, other vehicles, or structures. Vehicles moving at high speeds also contribute to some degree to the deterioration of ice conditions due to the energy wave created under the surface of the ice. ATV’s and snowmobiles are currently required to slow to 10 mph on the ice when within 100 feet of a person not on a motorized vehicle or within 100 feet of an ice shanty. Speed limits for licensed motor vehicles (cars, trucks, etc) on the frozen waters of the state are not regulated on a statewide basis by state law and only some municipalities have local regulations. This proposal would create consistent regulations for all licensed motorized vehicles (cars, trucks, etc) on the frozen waters of the state.
65. Would you support legislation creating a maximum speed limit of 25 mph for all licensed motorized vehicles (cars, trucks, etc) travelling on frozen waters of the state unless on a designated state or club marked trail?
65. YES _____
NO ______
Here is some very valuable information that pertains to the above noted subject that needs to sent along to ALL clubs!There will be a meeting in EVERY county on Monday, April 9, 2012 @ 7:00 pm. Let your voice be heard!! I have had phone calls in the office today and please make sure that everyone understands that they are NOT voting this into law on Monday (as some have called with that mind frame).Be prepared to show ID if requested as proof of residency in that County.Question #65 on page 25 of the agenda (attached).I’ll get something posted to the website as well.
Below is the actual question they are asking for feedback on. I have a list of all the counties and where the meetings will be at if anyone needs it.
QUESTION 65. Create a maximum of 25 mph on Frozen Water (# 180311) (requires legislation)
Winter outdoor recreation activities are increasing in popularity and there are a growing number of users on the frozen waters of the state. Anglers, snowmobilers, ATVers, cross-country skiers, ice skaters, and Wisconsinites of all ages are often found simultaneously enjoying the frozen waters of the state. Cars, trucks, snowmobiles, and ATV’s driving and riding on the frozen surface, can create safety hazards and issues for other users. Sometimes these vehicles are moving at high speeds and within close proximity to persons, other vehicles, or structures. Vehicles moving at high speeds also contribute to some degree to the deterioration of ice conditions due to the energy wave created under the surface of the ice. ATV’s and snowmobiles are currently required to slow to 10 mph on the ice when within 100 feet of a person not on a motorized vehicle or within 100 feet of an ice shanty. Speed limits for licensed motor vehicles (cars, trucks, etc) on the frozen waters of the state are not regulated on a statewide basis by state law and only some municipalities have local regulations. This proposal would create consistent regulations for all licensed motorized vehicles (cars, trucks, etc) on the frozen waters of the state.
65. Would you support legislation creating a maximum speed limit of 25 mph for all licensed motorized vehicles (cars, trucks, etc) travelling on frozen waters of the state unless on a designated state or club marked trail?
65. YES _____
NO ______