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Fuel Used for Off-Road Recreation: A Reassessment of the Fuel Use Model
New Jersey, New Mexico, and Rhode Island. Explanation for snowmobile counts for
these six States as well as for Alaska, Arizona, and Nevada are provided below:
Table 5.2 provides the numbers of snowmobiles in States for which registration data
was not available but for which snowmobile counts have been determined.
Table 5.2. Number of snowmobiles in States not reporting
snowmobile registration data to ISMA or ACSA
State 1998 data Source of data
Alaska 60,000 ISMA estimate for total number of snowmobiles, both registered
and unregistered
Arizona 10,000 ACSA estimate 'for total number of snowmobiles (all
unregistered)
Connecticut 1,315 Connecticut DMV number of registered snowmobiles in 1997
(does not include unregistered vehicles)
Delaware 271 Delaware Park Resource Office number of registered
snowmobiles (does not include unregistered vehicles)
Maryland 235 ISIA estimate provided for 1992 (does not include unregistered
vehicles)
Nevada 0 Nevada DMV and State Recreational Trails Office
New Jersey 2,513 New Jersey Commissioner's Correspondence Unit
New Mexico 1,246 ISIA estimate provided for 1992 (does not include unregistered
vehicles)
Rhode Island 174 Rhode Island Boat Registration and Licensing
The DMV and/or the State Trails Coordinators in Connecticut, Delaware, New
Jersey, and Rhode Island were contacted to obtain snowmobile counts. These States
were able to provide the numbers of snowmobile registrations and/or licenses (see
Table 5.2).
Maryland DMV was also contacted but was unable to provide any data on the
numbers of snowmobiles. New Mexico DMV stated that, in October 1998, there
were 6,502 registered off-road vehicles, including off-road motorcycles, ATVs, and
snowmobiles; however, New Mexico DMV could not determine how many vehicles-32 -
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Davis, S. C.; Truett, L. F. & Hu, P. S. Fuel Used for Off-Road Recreation: A Reassessment of the Fuel Use Model, report, July 1, 1999; Tennessee. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc791773/m1/45/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.