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Off-Road Safety Team


SHERIFF’S OFF-ROAD SAFETY TEAM

Introduction

The Fresno County Sheriff’s Department offers a new year round Off-Road Enforcement Team specializing in off-road law enforcement, search and rescue missions, medical assistance, and public education throughout Fresno County.

The Sheriff's Off-Road Safety (SOS) Team has the ability to resolve many off-road related problems that are otherwise difficult for Deputies to deal with.  Specialized equipment allows Deputies to rapidly move from on-road to off-road situations to locate, contact and bring closure to many problems.

Off-Road Enforcement -The SOS Team provides targeted off-highway vehicle recreation areas and through education and enforcement of OHV enthusiasts with safe and enjoyable OHV recreational opportunities. Fresno County offers year round recreational riding opportunities off-highway and over-snow.

Medical Assistance/Search and Rescue  -The SOS Team is equipped with specialized vehicles and equipment to respond to medical emergencies in difficult or remote terrain for medical assistance and /or evacuation when required.  The SOS Team will assist the Department’s Search and Rescue Unit as needed

Public Awareness - The SOS unit provides personnel and equipment to schools, civic groups, public meetings, and organized off road organizations to explain the department, and it’s goals and objectives.

Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Safety

  • Drive with courtesy

  • Stay to the right side of roads and trails

  • Approach hills and curves with caution.  Assume there are vehicles ahead.

  • Go with a friend.  Two heads and two vehicles are better than one.

  • Always tell a responsible person where you are going (in detail) and when you will return.  Ask the person to notify the Sheriff’s Department if you do not return.

  • Allow extra room and stopping distance when approaching other vehicles, especially younger riders who may be less experienced.

  • Always wear appropriate safety equipment.

Snow Parks and OHV Trails

  • Eastwood Snow Park with groomed snowmobile trails.

  • Huntington Lake Snow Park with groomed snowmobile trails.

  • Tamarack Snow Park-Groomed snowmobile Trails.

  • Red Mountain OHV Routes including West Lake, Strawberry Lake, Red Mountain, Coyote Lake and Mirror Lake.

  • Swamp OHV Route.

  • Brewer OHV Route.

  • Dusy-Ershim OHV Route.

  • Spanish OHV Route.

  • Other High Country Vehicle Routes include Hooper Diversion Dam, Bear Diversion Dam, and Onion Springs Dam.

Laws for the OHV Operator

OHV Registration Requirements:  In order to operate any type of motorized vehicle off-road on public land, you must have one of the following:

  • A green or red sticker issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles.

  • A non-resident OHV permit.

  • A Street legal license plate for four-wheel drive vehicles and dual-purpose motorcycles.

Safe Operation-You may not drive an OHV in a manner that endangers the safety of other persons or their property.  No OHV shall exceed 15 mph within 50 feet of any campground, concentration of people or animals.

Mufflers-All motorcycles must be equipped with a U.S. Forest Service approved and working spark arrester and muffler.

Lighting-OHV’s operated between sunset and sunrise must have at least one headlight that allows the operator to see for 200 feet and one red taillight visible for 200 feet.

Crossing paved roads-Two lane highways may be crossed at right angles to the direction of the highway.

Alcohol-It is illegal to possess an open container of an alcoholic beverage while riding or operating an off-highway vehicle.

Please remember these are only a partial list of laws pertaining to OHV riders.  For a complete listing, see Division 16.5 of the California Vehicle Code available at DMV offices.

Funding

The Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Program was born in 1971 out of the critical need to better manage growing demands for off highway recreation, while at the same time foster respect for private property rights and protect California’s natural and cultural resources.

Program funding comes from fuel taxes that are attributable to the recreational use of vehicles off-highway, OHV registration fees, and fees collected at the state vehicular recreation areas.

Special Equipment

The Fresno County Sheriff’s Department uses motorcycles, four wheel drive trucks, ATV’s and snowmobiles for the SOS Team.

Mission Statement

Our Mission

The members of the Fresno County Sheriff’s Department, in partnership with the community, are dedicated to excellence in the delivery of public safety services.

Our Vision

The Fresno County Sheriff’s Department is committed to an ongoing partnership with the community based on communication, cooperation and trust.  This partnership will promote an environment that ensures safety and peace, while treating all persons with respect and dignity.

Our Values

Professionalism: While leading by example, we are committed to excellence, honor, and valor in the performance of our duties.

Accountability: Through communication and cooperation we strive to build community confidence with sensitivity to the diversity of all people, holding all employees to the highest standards of professional conduct.

Integrity: Dedication to the ethical standards of honesty, humility, fairness and respect.

Trust: Through teamwork to instill mutual respect between ourselves, and to promote confidence within the community.

Commitment: To these principles, to the public, and to Law Enforcement Code of Ethics.

For more information please contact:

Lt. Bob Miller or Sgt. John Golden

Telephone:

(800) 522-0068

(559) 855-4904

Address:

2200 Fresno Street

Fresno, CA 93721

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Links of Interest

 
  OHV Law Enforcement Grant  

 

The Fresno County Sheriff’s Department is applying with the California Department of Parks and Recreation for an Off-Highway Vehicle Law Enforcement Grant. The grant period will be for the 2009/2010 fiscal year. If you would like to see the grant or comment on the grant please see http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/ or contact Sgt. John Golden at John.Golden@FresnoSheriff.org or 855-4904. Public Comment can be made through the State of California OHMVR Division.