Because they're using an illegal plate cover?Why do I have a problem reading the plate number of the MB?
Because they're using an illegal plate cover?Why do I have a problem reading the plate number of the MB?
We had one forum member (IIRC it was G4getmoney) that seemed like a decent guy but he got dinged with stunting for filtering. He had to sell his bike to pay for the impound/fine. I don't think he ever came back. That's a pretty big risk to me.
We had one forum member (IIRC it was G4getmoney) that seemed like a decent guy but he got dinged with stunting for filtering. He had to sell his bike to pay for the impound/fine. I don't think he ever came back. That's a pretty big risk to me.
Thanks for the link. Obviously my memory wasn't perfect, but the logic still applies. Cops can hand out 172 to anyone at any time with relative impunity. Avoiding situations that make it easy for them seems like a good plan to me.It was on the DVP for riding on the shoulder.
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Thanks for the link. Obviously my memory wasn't perfect, but the logic still applies. Cops can hand out 172 to anyone at any time with relative impunity. Avoiding situations that make it easy for them seems like a good plan to me.
I pulled some quotes from the study here:We're not very innovative here in Ontario.
Filtering [and lane splitting] should absolutely be legal for motorcyclists here in Ontario. If performed correctly and conscientiously: 1) improved traffic flow and 2) increased rider safety --you're statistically less likely to get rear-ended.
The often cited UC Berkeley study conducted several years ago made these conclusions.
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We're not very innovative here in Ontario.
Filtering [and lane splitting] should absolutely be legal for motorcyclists here in Ontario. If performed correctly and conscientiously: 1) improved traffic flow and 2) increased rider safety --you're statistically less likely to get rear-ended.
The often cited UC Berkeley study conducted several years ago made these conclusions.
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Reading that link it appears to me like the law has had its intended impact over the years since it was implemented. We are more cautious.
It was introduced in the wake of street racer activities having led to the deaths of innocent people. For actual racing or actual stunting I have no problem with it.
However, the malleable interpretation of "stunting" has led to a misapplication (IMHO) of the law against individuals. For example, (and forgive the crude example), if my lads need an adjustment I don't want to live in fear a 172 charge if I stand on the pegs for a second and give 'em a reset wiggle. Similarly, I don't want that same charge hanging over me if I stand on the pegs traversing rough roads or railway tracks. Technically, 172(3)(6) "Driving a motor vehicle while the driver is not sitting in the driver’s seat." makes you an offender for wanting to adjust your balls or safely traverse potholes.
Stood on my pegs quite a few times today. Went past 4 cruisers. No issues.
The problem is cruiser number five could easily lay the ticket and you are instantly out over $1000. Anoher poorly thought out and worded law.Stood on my pegs quite a few times today. Went past 4 cruisers. No issues.
Thats what happens when you let car guys write laws about how to ride a motorcycle.The problem is cruiser number five could easily lay the ticket and you are instantly out over $1000. Anoher poorly thought out and worded law.
The problem is cruiser number five could easily lay the ticket and you are instantly out over $1000. Anoher poorly thought out and worded law.
It’s not something I worry about. I feel like the whole “stand on pegs get a stunt charge” is more urban myth than anything else. Going 50 over....yes. I think about that a lot.
I happen to know someone, stood on pegs to go over railway tracks. Got lit up, pulled over and HTA 172 for stunting.It’s not something I worry about. I feel like the whole “stand on pegs get a stunt charge” is more urban myth than anything else. Going 50 over....yes. I think about that a lot.
I happen to know someone, stood on pegs to go over railway tracks. Got lit up, pulled over and HTA 172 for stunting.
From what i heard yes. I won't support it being a common occurrence, just that i do know of it happening.Ok, That all they were doing?
I know noone that’s had this issue nor have I met anyone that’s known anyone have this issue. Maybe it’s a “not GTA” thing.