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3 See also  





4 Further reading  





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Forest road in North Bohemia
Pathway through forest.
Concrete pathway through deep forest in India.

Forest tracksorforest roads are roads or tracks intended to carry motorised vehicles or horse-drawn wagons being used mainly or exclusively for forestry purposes, such as conservationorlogging. Forest tracks may be open to ramblers or mountain bikers depending on local rules.

Description

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Forest track in the Bavarian Forest

Forest roads may be tarmacked, gravelled or metalled (using hard core) and often have restrictions on use. In many regions the establishment of forest roads is not only subject to approval under forest management law, but also conservation law.[1]

Inriparian forest and other especially important conservation areas, forest roads and tracks are generally signed as being out of bounds and/or closed off with barriers.

Inmountainous regions the situation is more complex. On the one hand, forest roads on steep mountainsides must be wider than on the plains in order to enable vehicles to safely negotiate hairpin bends. On the other hand, the widening of old tracks runs the risk of heavier erosionorlandslides.

Classification

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Forest road trail created naturally by walkers, Sri Lanka

Forest roads may be subdivided into various classes according to their capacity. For example, in Germany, the key of topographic maps distinguishes between are metalled roadways (Befestigte Fahrwegen), roadways (Fahrwegen), forest tracks (Waldwegen) and footpaths (Fußwegen), the latter not being suitable for forest vehicles.

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  1. ^ Forstweg Archived 2022-06-03 at the Wayback Machine in Tyrol retrieved 28 June 2010
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