#2 is pretty big in Oregon due to the amount of logging they do. There's a lot of people who spend most of their time driving on logging trails.
I live in Oregon, and the only people who drive on logging roads are: log truck drivers, logging crews, and the occasional wilderness trekker. They also often have to drive many miles from where the logging road meets the highway to the mill.
The last I read about the law, was that it was working its way through Congress, therefore not a law yet.
#2 is pretty big in Oregon due to the amount of logging they do. There's a lot of people who spend most of their time driving on logging trails. I live in Oregon, and the only people who drive on logging roads are: log truck drivers, logging crews, and the occasional wilderness trekker. They also often have to drive many miles from where the logging road meets the highway to the mill.