What does OHVTF mean?
OHVTF means Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund?
Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund can be abbreviated as OHVTF
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What does OHVTF stand for? OHVTF stands for "Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund". |
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How to abbreviate "Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund"? "Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund" can be abbreviated as OHVTF. |
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What is the meaning of OHVTF abbreviation? The meaning of OHVTF abbreviation is "Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund". |
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What is OHVTF abbreviation? One of the definitions of OHVTF is "Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund". |
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What does OHVTF mean? OHVTF as abbreviation means "Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund". |
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What is shorthand of Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund? The most common shorthand of "Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund" is OHVTF. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AOHVA - Alberta Off-Highway Vehicle Association
- COHV - Canadian-Off Highway Vehicle Distributors Council
- COHVCO - Colorado Off Highway Vehicle Coalition
- KOHVA - Kern Off-Highway Vehicle Association
- NHOHVA - New Hampshire Off-Highway Vehicle Association
- NMOHVA - New Mexico Off Highway Vehicle Alliance
- NOHVA - Nebraska Off Highway Vehicle Association
- NOHVCC - National Off Highway Vehicle Conservation Council
- OHVRA - Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area
- RIOHVA - Rhode Island Off Highway Vehicle Association
- OOHVA - Oregon Off-Highway Vehicle Association
- SDOHVC - South Dakota Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition
- VOHVC - Virginia Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition
- OHV - Off Highway Vehicle
- WOHVA - Washington Off Highway Vehicle Alliance
- WOHVA - Wisconsin Off-Highway Vehicle Association
- MOHVA - Missouri Off Highway Vehicle Alliance
- OHVAG - Off Highway Vehicle Advisory Group
- SOHVT - State Off Highway Vehicle Trails
- OHV. - Abr. Off-highway vehicle. The term, used primarily in state parks and Bureau of Land Management areas, applies to any motorized vehicle that is used elsewhere than on established rods.