
AMTRA was formed in 1969.
Membership is open to any person who holds either a current road licence or learners permit.
Motor cycles are either fully road registered or recreationally registered.
AMTRA has a property at Abbeyard in the midst of some of the best trail riding in Victoria.The property is available to members and their guest
AMTRA totally supports the policy that public land is public land and access is for all.
Our forests must remain as multiple use forests and must be managed for sustainable commercial and recreational use.
AMTRA has always stood up for the rights of the legal trail rider and legal trail riding on our public roads and forest tracks.
Trail riding is the ability to travel on roads and legal tracks, enjoy the surrounds and the challenge of the terrain.
The ability to visit and enjoy places of interest, historical significance not usually seen or enjoyed by the vast majority of the public
Respecting the rights of other bush users to access our public lands.
Trail riding is the ability to travel on roads and legal tracks, enjoy the surrounds and the challenge of the terrain.
The ability to visit and enjoy places of interest, historical significance not usually seen or enjoyed by the vast majority of the public
Respecting the rights of other bush users to access our public lands.
Trail riding is not riding an un-registered motorcycle on our public lands
Trail riding is not riding whilst not holding a licence or learners permit.
Trail riding is not riding a non-registrable motorcycle.
Trail riding is not riding a noisy motorcycle and disturbing other bush users.
Trail riding is not riding on seasonally closed tracks, walking tracks, riding off road, or areas of historical or cultural significance.
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