'We didnt use a realtor'............ Your realtor should have advised you Lol
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'We didnt use a realtor'............ Your realtor should have advised you Lol
If you’re relying on your realtor to tell you all about an area….well have I got a bridge for you.'We didnt use a realtor'
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They presented a range of options for Council to consider, though recognized that it will take a cooperative effort with the County and OPP to make it happen. Their recommendations include:
- Create a bylaw to prohibit noisy motorcycles
- More police presence including speed enforcement blitzes
- Photo Radar
- Making the road pedestrian only on summer weekends
- Stop signs at several intersections
- Reduced speed limit
- Banning heavy trucks
Sympathetic to long standing resident concerns, Council directed staff to investigate a bylaw to regulate excessive noise from motorcycles. They also asked the Police Service Board to evaluation the group's other recommendations.
It's odd how whenever there's a 'loud pipes saves lives' thread most responders are indignant that people would put aftermarket pipes on their bikes just to make noise yet when there's a thread like this on residents complaining about loud motorcycles riding past their houses; well, they're just being nimbies - not in my back yard and I should have known better before I bought here 20 or 30 years ago.This wouldn't be an issue if ALL bikes had stock exhaust systems.
I'd be ok with that. Could only be good for motorcyling in the long run.It's odd how whenever there's a 'loud pipes saves lives' thread most responders are indignant that people would put aftermarket pipes on their bikes just to make noise yet when there's a thread like this on residents complaining about loud motorcycles riding past their houses; well, they're just being nimbies - not in my back yard and I should have known better before I bought here 20 or 30 years ago.
What you stated in your post is interesting to ponder. What would happen if there was a law passed that made it illegal to have an aftermarket pipe on a motorcycle except for use at a sanctioned race track? I suppose we'd see the divide between true motorcycle enthusiasts and the 'big noise - little dick' crowd. The straight pipe Harley group would be tearing their hair out (if they have any?).
Just read this thread and it looks like my take away should be - ignore the stupid home owners they're just whiners it's my right to save lives anywhere I choose.
Not sure that gets us to (keeps us in ??) the happy place.
What would happen if there was a law passed that made it illegal to have an aftermarket pipe on a motorcycle except for use at a sanctioned race track?
Shh. Let everyone think Hockley is the only one worth doing. Keep all the attention (and heat) there.
I actually think it was you that pointed out a few roads in the area that are awesome outside of Hockley. But it’s been a while now. Can’t remember who, but the roads are great.Shh. Let everyone think Hockley is the only one worth doing. Keep all the attention (and heat) there.
New phones have options. Can pick off/vibration/noise for each type of alert (amber/silver/weather/etc).Fine...if they come up with a ruling like that in order to improve the quality of life - I'd like the option to opt out of those emergency alerts that keep blowing up my phones when I'm trying to catch up on sleep during my on-call week/shifts.
Noise pollution in my own bedroom lol.
You don't even have to go that far. If the muffler has "not for highway use" stamped on it they're done. I believe that's the law now in California.If you have limited resources to enforce then focus on the outliers with targeted enforcement. Go to your local Timmies at 11 PM on a w/e night, corral the bikes and test every one with a non OEM exhaust.
Looks like we finally achieved our goal, pissing the locals off. In the short run nothing will change but an increase in police presence, but eventually there will be significant changes. Can't give the middle finger to the tax paying residents forever, after all these are the same people who vote for the councils etc.
Noisy Motorcycles on Hockley Road Not Welcome
This is what a group of residents living on Hockley Road impressed upon Council. Representing the group, Trish Keachie and D’Arcy O’Neill told Council that noise, speeding and the volume of truck traffic on the County road needs to be addressed. They presented a range of options for Council to consider, though recognized that it will take a cooperative effort with the County and OPP to make it happen. Their recommendations include:
- Create a bylaw to prohibit noisy motorcycles
- More police presence including speed enforcement blitzes
- Photo Radar
- Making the road pedestrian only on summer weekends
- Stop signs at several intersections
- Reduced speed limit
- Banning heavy trucks
Sympathetic to long standing resident concerns, Council directed staff to investigate a bylaw to regulate excessive noise from motorcycles. They also asked the Police Service Board to evaluation the group's other recommendations.