Yep, Police are on the trails, which is good to discourage drinking and driving. It only takes split second for tragedy on an 8' wide trail doing 60-80 mph. The part that sucks is up north there is much more Police presence and with the speed limit being only 30 mph on all trails, they love park their Police Sleds on corners and on long straight aways and set up a radar trap. The speeding fine is $110 and doesn't affect your driving license, however drinking and riding on a sled is will get you an impaired and the penalty is the same as if you were driving a car. Because we're spread out when riding usually only the lead sled ends up with a speeding ticket and we as a group all pitch in to pay for the ticket. 30 mph is pretty slow, especially on an abandoned rail bed turned into a trail where 100 mph is easily achieved.