Website update: We're working to improve this website's performance and security.  During this process, some pages might take long to be updated. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Menu
Green fields highlighted by sunrays through heavy clouds from Curbar Edge

Recreational motor vehicles

Narrow country road surround by fields and deciduous woodland

Respect, restraint, restriction

All users can reduce their impact on other users, the environment and local communities by using the lanes in a responsible and sustainable manner. We encourage everyone to work with us to look after green lanes in the national park and to control illegal use.

Please Keep on Track to prevent damage to verges and consider voluntary restraint to reduce impact and conflict of use. Where respect and restraint are not enough, a traffic regulation order (or TRO) may be considered. The highway authorities and the national park authority have the powers to make traffic regulation orders to legally restrict vehicles on certain routes.

Get involved

From time to time, we need volunteers to help with our green lanes. This work is carried out through Peak Park Conservation Volunteers.

Finding out

Share this page