Trump Rescinds 50-Year-Old Rules Banning Off-Road Vehicles on Federal Lands

The president revoked regulations that he described as vague, burdensome, and an obstacle to legitimate access.
Trump Rescinds 50-Year-Old Rules Banning Off-Road Vehicles on Federal Lands
A rocky landscape dominates the desert mountains along the U.S.-Mexico border east of Jacumba, Calif., on April 4, 2008. David McNew/Getty Images
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President Donald Trump rescinded two executive orders Friday from the 1970s that had governed off-road vehicle use on federal public lands, directing agencies to dismantle a regulatory framework he called vague, burdensome, and an obstacle to legitimate access.

The order revokes Executive Order 11644 and Executive Order 11989, which together required agency leaders to manage off-road vehicle use on public lands under a set of subjective criteria—including preventing adverse effects on natural, aesthetic, or scenic values and minimizing conflicts between off-road vehicles and other existing or proposed recreational uses.

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Kimberly Hayek
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Kimberly Hayek is a reporter for The Epoch Times. She covers California news and has worked as an editor and on scene at the U.S.-Mexico border during the 2018 migrant caravan crisis.