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Among many of the functions of the [http://www.fs.fed.us/ United States Forest Service (USFS)] is the development and maintenance of Forest System roads that are relied upon by USFS and the public.  The USFS uses these to maintain its forests, aid in fighting forest fires, allow public use, and other functions.   
Among many of the functions of the [http://www.fs.fed.us/ United States Forest Service (USFS)] is the development and maintenance of Forest System roads that are relied upon by USFS and the public.  The USFS uses these to maintain its forests, aid in fighting forest fires, allow public use, and other functions.   


Some of these roads are critical to local populations not just for recreation, but for regular travel.  Such use is likely more common in rural and western states than it is for urban or eastern states.
Some of these roads can be critical to local populations not just for recreation, but for regular travel.  Such use is likely more common in rural and western states than it is for urban or eastern states.
 


The USFS specifically issues Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM) that identify specifically where USFS allows use of their roads by public motor vehicles.  Some of these roads are paved and well maintained while others are dirt roads that are not well maintained.
== Waze and Forest Service Roads ==
== Waze and Forest Service Roads ==


 
Creating properly represented USFS roads in Waze will benefit large numbers of tourists and recreational users of
One key resource are the USFS Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM) that identify specifically where USFS allows use of their roads by public motor vehicles.

Revision as of 07:04, 11 February 2014

Background

Among many of the functions of the United States Forest Service (USFS) is the development and maintenance of Forest System roads that are relied upon by USFS and the public. The USFS uses these to maintain its forests, aid in fighting forest fires, allow public use, and other functions.

Some of these roads can be critical to local populations not just for recreation, but for regular travel. Such use is likely more common in rural and western states than it is for urban or eastern states.

The USFS specifically issues Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM) that identify specifically where USFS allows use of their roads by public motor vehicles. Some of these roads are paved and well maintained while others are dirt roads that are not well maintained.

Waze and Forest Service Roads

Creating properly represented USFS roads in Waze will benefit large numbers of tourists and recreational users of