FSM 7700 and 7710 E-bikes #ORMS-2619

Advancements in e-bike technology, tremendous growth in the popularity of this recreational activity, and rapidly increasing opportunities for e-bike use on other federal lands have prompted federal agencies such as the USDA Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the National Park Service to examine current authority, regulations, and policy governing the use of e-bikes. Federal land management agencies are considering options for facilitating and expanding access for e-bikes use. The Forest Service is currently requesting public input on proposed updates to directives that clarify how e-bikes are managed on national forests whereby creating an e-bike definition and by adopting the three classes of e-bikes for designation as motor vehicles. These directive updates provide needed guidance to field units under existing Travel Management Rule definitions, and establish criteria to designate roads, trails and areas for e-bikes use. 3/31/2022: The Forest service is issuing final directives, Forest Service Manual (FSM) 7700 Travel Management – Zero Code and FSM 7710 Travel Management – Travel Planning, that clarify how electric bicycles (e-bikes) are managed on National Forest System lands. The directives add a definition of e-bikes as a class of motor vehicle, including separate definitions for Class 1, 2 and 3 e-bikes; establish criteria for consideration in designating roads, trails, and areas for e-bike use that are not currently designated for motor vehicle use; update the definition of “bicycle”, and align Forest Service policy with DOI agencies by adding e-bike definitions and requiring site-specific decision-making and environmental analysis at the local level. The directives were published for public comment with a 30-day public comment period, from September 24, 2020 through October 26, 2020. Over 9,140 public comments were received on the proposed directives. Approximately 6,020 were unique letters; with only 5% providing substantive concerns. The substantive comments received did not change Forest Service policy and direction, that is, the Forest Service will continue to manage all classes of e-bikes as motor vehicles and that decisions to allow e-bikes on non-motorized trails will require local-level decision making as required by the Travel Management Rule.

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We have included both the full directives, showing significant changes in yellow highlight, and a summary document of the changes for each directive. We are seeking comment only on the changes to the directives and not on the full text of the directives.

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3/31/2022: The Forest service is issuing final directives, Forest Service Manual (FSM) 7700 Travel Management – Zero Code and FSM 7710 Travel Management – Travel Planning, that clarify how electric bicycles (e-bikes) are managed on National Forest System lands. The directives add a definition of e-bikes as a class of motor vehicle, including separate definitions for Class 1, 2 and 3 e-bikes; establish criteria for consideration in designating roads, trails, and areas for e-bike use that are not currently designated for motor vehicle use; update the definition of “bicycle”, and align Forest Service policy with DOI agencies by adding e-bike definitions and requiring site-specific decision-making and environmental analysis at the local level. The directives were published for public comment with a 30-day public comment period, from September 24, 2020 through October 26, 2020. Over 9,140 public comments were received on the proposed directives. Approximately 6,020 were unique letters; with only 5% providing substantive concerns. The substantive comments received did not change Forest Service policy and direction, that is, the Forest Service will continue to manage all classes of e-bikes as motor vehicles and that decisions to allow e-bikes on non-motorized trails will require local-level decision making as required by the Travel Management Rule.



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 Morris, Mary Preserving Our Scenic Legacy10/26/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Florel, Lela Preserve Remington Woods10/21/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Stacy, John Potomac Appalachian Trail Club10/22/20203 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Garrison, Kima Portland Books to Prisoners10/22/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Torres, Barbarah Port of San Diego10/08/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Watters RPE,BCPP, Ann Polarity Center of Salem10/21/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Theisen, Dawn Pleasant Valley Acres10/26/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Hatcher, Edward Pittsboro Bicycles LLC10/25/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Armstrong, Susan Pinckney trail riders assoc.10/26/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Liben, Robert Personal10/25/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Lommele, Morgan PeopleForBikes10/22/2020249 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Wills, Bud Pennsylvania equine Council10/25/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 McAnulty, Adam Pedego Chattanooga10/22/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Hervert, Carla PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Cardiovascular Wellness a10/25/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Roberts, Paul Paul Roberts, M.D.10/22/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Uhtoff, Patrick Pat Uhtoff10/22/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Rupp, Valerie Partnership for the National Trail System10/26/2020313 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Parsons, Larry Parsons Tractor10/25/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Strange, Matthew Parkwood East Home Owners Association10/23/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 BARRYTE, STEVEN PAMA Advocacy League (PAL)10/21/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Kooyman, Justin Pacific Crest Trail Association10/22/2020215 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Geltman, Louis Outdoor Alliance10/23/2020278 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Heiken, Doug Oregon Wild10/26/20201 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 McCarrel, Kim Oregon Equestrian Trails10/13/20203 KB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
 Krahmer, Rod Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife10/26/20202.37 MB [id:3567]Other (E-bikes) (Total Letters: 8705)
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