Forest Service roads

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Forest Service roads are a network of often unpaved, managed access routes within national forests and other public lands, primarily used for recreation, resource management, and fire control.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf managed access route
road network
transportation infrastructure
canCause habitat fragmentation
sedimentation of streams
soil erosion
spread of invasive species
canMitigate access for search and rescue
wildfire response times
hasCharacteristic dirt surface
gravel surface
limited speed limits
narrow width
often unpaved
seasonal closures
signed with route numbers
single-lane segments
variable maintenance levels
locatedIn national forests
national grasslands
other public lands
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
mayBe decommissioned
gated or bermed
open to public motorized use
restricted to administrative use
partOf National Forest Transportation System NERFINISHED
regulatedBy Forest Service road management objectives
Forest Service travel management plans NERFINISHED
relatedTo fire roads
logging roads
recreation trails
requires environmental analysis for new construction
maintenance funding
subjectTo motor vehicle use maps
seasonal travel restrictions
supportsActivity camping access
hunting access
off-highway vehicle use
sightseeing and scenic driving
usedFor administrative access
fire control access
grazing management access
public motorized access
recreation access
resource management access
timber harvest access
wildlife management access

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High Knob hasRoadAccess Forest Service roads