E- scouting question: are these logging roads?

One thing onX could do to really help out the hunter/landowner issues is only put the legal trails to drive on the maps. For example, not all trails on Montana state land are open to motorized travel. After this fall that has to be one of the most hunter abused things out there (they even stole the non-motorized signs). To many hunters think if the trail is on onX they can drive it, private land or not. I believe the MT DNRC has a map layer showing what's open or closed, for some reason onX won't include it, it also shows a person what state lands are not open for access.
 
One thing onX could do to really help out the hunter/landowner issues is only put the legal trails to drive on the maps. For example, not all trails on Montana state land are open to motorized travel. After this fall that has to be one of the most hunter abused things out there (they even stole the non-motorized signs). To many hunters think if the trail is on onX they can drive it, private land or not. I believe the MT DNRC has a map layer showing what's open or closed, for some reason onX won't include it, it also shows a person what state lands are not open for access.
Onx, at least for wy, shows that in the trail details. Foot traffic only types of driving allowed, even by date. Just click on the trail
 

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