hb.sagen
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No, you are not.
There are no trails, no forest roads, no greenlanes, no nothing that you are allowed to drive on.
Offroading is illegal. Forest roads exist, but unless you own them and have a reason to use them, you can't.
There are a few offroad clubs with some "offroad areas", but that just some sand pits or a small forest circle.
The beautiful countryside is reserved for the few who can bicycle, ski or walk for hours. And if you try to venture outside the asphalt, you are guaranteed to be spotted by a local, walking his dog, hating cars, taking a picture and sending to the police (true fact).
I love the American offroad culture, and have been to some of your trails. And the access it gives to normal humans to see the sights and live the dream.
My lightning will never, legally, see mud nor lift any tires off ground.
There are no trails, no forest roads, no greenlanes, no nothing that you are allowed to drive on.
Offroading is illegal. Forest roads exist, but unless you own them and have a reason to use them, you can't.
There are a few offroad clubs with some "offroad areas", but that just some sand pits or a small forest circle.
The beautiful countryside is reserved for the few who can bicycle, ski or walk for hours. And if you try to venture outside the asphalt, you are guaranteed to be spotted by a local, walking his dog, hating cars, taking a picture and sending to the police (true fact).
I love the American offroad culture, and have been to some of your trails. And the access it gives to normal humans to see the sights and live the dream.
My lightning will never, legally, see mud nor lift any tires off ground.
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