bombshelter13
Well-known member
Hey guys,
I just took another glance at the HTA and a thought came to mind: HTA 172 specifically applies to 'motor vehicles', and e-bikes are specifically designated as bicycles and excluded from being classed as 'motor vehicles'.
It seems to me like you could stunt on an e-bike with relative impunity, and the worst ticket they could give you is the 'Careless driving' charge for bicycles (http://www.toronto.ca/cycling/pdf/hta.pdf) - a $490.00 fine which is a huge pain in the ***, but no impact on your license or insurance and no impounding.
I guess a street-legal e-bike probably isn't even any good for stunting, but I haven't tried it yet. Clearly you can't do nearly as many cool stunts as on a real bike, but it might be a way to get some cheap fun in without the risk of getting HTA 172-ed.
I just took another glance at the HTA and a thought came to mind: HTA 172 specifically applies to 'motor vehicles', and e-bikes are specifically designated as bicycles and excluded from being classed as 'motor vehicles'.
It seems to me like you could stunt on an e-bike with relative impunity, and the worst ticket they could give you is the 'Careless driving' charge for bicycles (http://www.toronto.ca/cycling/pdf/hta.pdf) - a $490.00 fine which is a huge pain in the ***, but no impact on your license or insurance and no impounding.
I guess a street-legal e-bike probably isn't even any good for stunting, but I haven't tried it yet. Clearly you can't do nearly as many cool stunts as on a real bike, but it might be a way to get some cheap fun in without the risk of getting HTA 172-ed.