Maine Code § 23-3153

No obligation to keep open in winter; bridges to be safe; signs
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Cities and towns maintaining bridle paths and trails mentioned in sections 3151 and 3152 shall not
be under any obligation to keep them in repair or to break them out in winter. If any city or town shall
erect a bridge on such bridle path or trail, it shall be under the same obligation to keep such bridge in a
safe condition for the use of horses and riders as it is now under to keep highway bridges in repair for
the purposes for which they are used. Such city or town shall erect at the entrance of such bridle paths
and trails suitable signs, signifying that they are bridle paths or trails only, and not for use of vehicles,
and that persons may use them at their own risk.

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