Yeah i was shaking my head as i was seeing that..ON THE SAME DAY they actually put the markings for it ahah. Now on the QEW there are almost none.HOV lane markings for Pan Am Games peeling off pavement :roll:
http://www.newstalk1010.com/news/2015/06/15/hov-lane-markings-for-pan-am-games-peeling-off-pavement
Surface route HOV lanes are open to motorcycles. Print this out and keep it with you incase you get hassled: http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2015.PW2.3
Surface route HOV lanes are open to motorcycles. Print this out and keep it with you incase you get hassled: http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2015.PW2.3
Don't think that applies to 400 series highways....only city streets.
How do you figure that?
See the post right above yours![]()
Because City Council does not have jurisdiction over Provincial Highways, including 400 series highways. The DVP and Gardiner are actually in the City's jurisdiction, but not the QEW.
I know, I was the one that found the post above in a previous thread, but according to Agenda Item History, City council approved motorcycles everywhere, unless I am reading this wrong.
You are reading it wrong because it only applies to what's listed in Appendix 2 and Appendix 3 in the original recommendations which do not list any highways. For everyone quoting me saying it doesn't apply to 400 highways - what do you think surface routes means? Not highways.
But even then, does this mean Lakeshore blvd is provincial jurisdiction? Because they're adding a section near exhibition that'll be HOV as well...but if i can get my bike in HOV it'll be very convenient. But then i don't seem to be able to find it under the appendices.
Good find, so motorcycles are allowed on temporary HOV lanes on city roads, but not on Provincial highways.
http://www.ontario.ca/travel-and-re...n-am-games-transit-driving-and-traffic-routes
reading that link, the sign that they show the temp lanes, indicate a car or bus. No motorcycle .
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Also, we have another thread here.. http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?191190-pan-am-HOV talking about this too..
If would be nice to get this sorted out.. I plan to use the DVP/QEW/401 in July with my motorcycle.. who's going to be the guinea pig?
If would be nice to get this sorted out.. I plan to use the DVP/QEW/401 in July with my motorcycle.. who's going to be the guinea pig?
The municipal HOV lanes do not carry demerit points, they're just by-law tickets. Only HOV lanes on the King's Highways carry the points and higher fines.
The city HOV lanes, do not show up on your driver's abstract and won't affect your insurance. Generally, Toronto Police will not waste their time on non-HTA charges. It's the equivalent of a parking ticket, and drivers have excuses "well, I was going to make a right turn... and was looking for street X, and continued driving".
Of course, if you were dinged $35 every time you went down the city HOV lanes... that would be a deterrent as well. Similar to parking enforcement.
I've used the 404 HOV lanes in the past, and I've only seen enforcement in the 404S to 401W collector tunnel; where drivers slow down for the tunnel curve, OPP & TPS wave drivers down by stepping out into the live lane.
ONTARIO REGULATION 620/05 - HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE LANES
http://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/050620
Appendix link is http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2015/cc/bgrd/backgroundfile-78679.pdf
From my understanding, motorcycles are allowed in the HOV lanes on the
DVP (south of 404-401 interchange up to where it ends/beings near lakeshore ramp)
Gardiner (begins/ends east-end of Gardiner to just east of 427, where Gardiner swtiches to QEW)
Lakeshore Blvd W