Route Sign
Purpose: Indicates that a highway or road is designated for use by off-road riders. Colors: Green and white.
Directional Arrows
Purpose: Indicate the direction an off-road rider may proceed on a highway or road after leaving the trail. Colors: Green and white.
Caution Signs
Purpose: Warn of changes on the trail ahead. Colors: Yellow with black letters or symbol.
Chevron
Purpose: Provides additional guidance to the rider in a sharp turn.
Colors: Yellow with black symbol.
Hazard Markers
Purpose: Shows that a fixed object, such as bridge railings, narrows the normal width of the trail. The stripes slope down towards the trail. Colors: Yellow and black.
Trail Markers
Blazer Purpose: Tells off-road riders that they are on a designated trail. Colors: Orange.
Directional Arrow Purpose: Indicates the direction to go to stay on the designated trail. Colors: Orange with black border and arrow.
Barrier Markers
Purpose: Indicate a gated path or a road that is closed. Colors: Red and white.
Regulatory Signs
Stop Sign
Purpose: Instructs riders to bring their OHV to a complete stop before proceeding with caution. Colors: Red and white.
Yield Sign
Purpose: Instructs riders to yield the right-of-way to vehicles traveling on the other trails. Colors: Red and white.
Do Not Enter Sign
Purpose: Instructs riders not to enter a particular road or trail, such as a one-way trail. Colors: Red and white.
Stay on Trail Sign
Purpose: Reminds riders of the importance of staying on the designated trail. Colors: Black and white.
Restricted Area Sign
Purpose: Identifies areas where off-road riders may not ride their vehicles. Colors: Black legend with red slash and circle.
Official OHV online course for Utah ATV riders last modified: December 8, 2010
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