Green laning is more than just mud, engines, and epic views — it’s about preserving access to some of the UK’s most beautiful places. 🌿
That’s why at All Terrain UK, we live by a Green Laning Code of Conduct — a set of principles that helps protect the trails, the land, and the reputation of our community.
Here’s what every green laner should follow.
🧭 1. Only Use Legal Routes
Sounds obvious — but it’s crucial. If you’re not 100% sure a lane is legal for motor vehicles, don’t drive it.
✅ Stick to:
- Byways Open to All Traffic (BOATs)
- Unclassified County Roads (UCRs)
- Permissive routes with clear vehicle access
❌ Avoid:
- Footpaths
- Bridleways
- Restricted byways
- Private land without permission
Our members get access to verified maps, local insights, and updates on route closures to help avoid costly mistakes.
🐑 2. Respect the Countryside and Its People
You’re a guest in someone else’s backyard. Be mindful of:
- Farm animals and wildlife — slow down and give them space
- Farmers and landowners — always be polite and courteous
- Walkers, cyclists and horse riders — pass carefully, slowly, and with a smile
If someone’s not happy to see you, don’t escalate — educate, if you can, or move on respectfully.
🚗 3. Drive With Care and Skill
Green laning isn’t a race — it’s about exploring safely and responsibly.
- Keep speeds low (5–15 mph is plenty)
- Avoid spinning wheels or churning up muddy sections
- Don’t attempt routes beyond your skill level or vehicle capabilities
- Use recovery gear properly and only when necessary
A bit of prep goes a long way — and helps protect the lanes for everyone.
🚯 4. Leave No Trace
Take only photos, leave only tyre tracks — and even then, try to keep those light.
- Take litter home
- Avoid creating new tracks or widening the trail
- Don’t drive on overly wet or damaged routes — it can cause long-term harm
- If you open a gate, close it behind you
Good green laners make it look like we were never there. That’s the goal.
🤝 5. Be Part of the Solution
At All Terrain UK, we actively work with councils, landowners, and environmental groups to keep lanes open and access fair for all.
You can help by:
- Reporting blocked or damaged lanes
- Volunteering on lane maintenance days
- Educating new green laners on responsible use
- Sharing positive stories from your adventures
The stronger our community, the better our chances of protecting these trails for the next generation.
💚 Green Laning Done Right
When we all follow the code, we protect our access, improve our image, and build lasting friendships along the way.
👉 Want to go further? Join All Terrain UK and become part of a community that truly cares about the countryside, the vehicles, and the future of off-road adventure.
Respect the trail. Respect each other. And never stop exploring. 🛻🌄