Merseyside Land Rover Owners Club

Off-Road & Green Lane Code of Conduct

The Merseyside Land Rover owners club promotes safe & responsible driving of 4x4 vehicles, and strictly abides by the green lane drivers code of conduct as set out by GLASS

To protect the future of greenlaning, the environment and the safety of people and vehicles, it is vitally important to follow the greenlaning rules.Please Observe the following Code of Conduct.1Use only rights of way with known, proven or provable vehicular rights. If challenged, discuss; if not resolved, then leave as requested until status is rechecked.2Keep to the defined track. Detour only to pass immovable obstructions. Report any obstructions (including low branches) to the highway authority and the local GLASS Area Representative. Be critical of your own abilities and equipment when assessing an obstruction; it is your right to abate a non-lawful obstruction, but do not commit yourself to a bigger task than you are equipped for. 3If the route is not obvious on the ground, ask locally, or check on the maps held at the highway authority offices or consult the local GLASS Area Representative. 4Travel at a quiet and unobtrusive pace and as slowly as practicable; we recommend a maximum of 12 mph when in a 4x4 and on an Unsurfaced Right of Way (URoW). Ensure your vehicle is fully road-legal, URoW are subject to the same laws as surfaced roads. 5When travelling in groups, keep to a small number - ideally four or less. Split larger parties up and either use a different route or allow a good interval to elapse before following. 6Do not travel on URoW when they risk being affected beyond a point of natural recovery once the weather improves. If need be, walk some or all of the route first to determine its suitability. Do not use URoW that maybe damaged by the wheel pressure applied by your vehicle. 7Avoid damage to trees, hedgerows and boundaries. Some roads carry vehicular rights but are physically too narrow for 4x4s. 8Do not practice recovery techniques on any URoW. Use a winch only with extreme caution, and use only the correct equipment and techniques. 9Be courteous to other road users - pull over and stop your vehicle for walkers, but pull over, stop your vehicle and switch off the engine for passing horses. Thank those who move over for you. 10Gates if they were found to be secured in an open position should be left open, and those which are found shut or swinging should be shut behind you. 11Keep dogs and children under supervision. Watch out for injured or trapped animals, and report all suspicious events to the landholder. 12Guard against all risks of fire and help to keep all water clean. 13Take your litter home and that left by others if you see it, wherever practicable. Plastic bags can suffocate stock if swallowed. 14Remember that wildlife faces many threats and URoW are valuable habitats, take special care in spring and early summer.   

Always remember to follow the Countryside Code also Please.

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