YRP catches bike at 198 km/hr in 70 zone.

I'm surprised that his license was only suspended a week. In cases like this, they should full out suspend indefinitely. Can't see a logical excuse he'd use for it.

Oh really? Because going 198 down a straight of nothing deserves an impound/suspension more than the morons on their cell phones that intentionally divert attention off the road and kill riders left and right?
 
油井緋色;2028078 said:
Oh really? Because going 198 down a straight of nothing deserves an impound/suspension more than the morons on their cell phones that intentionally divert attention off the road and kill riders left and right?


its not thier fault. they didn't see the rider and cannot be held accountable for killing the rider
 
its not thier fault. they didn't see the rider and cannot be held accountable for killing the rider

Don't give a ****. I commute a lot each week and catch morons on their cell phones drifting in the left passing lane on the 401 daily, then there's the jackasses who never turn their head when changing lanes or idiots turning left/right out of a plaza.

The press only gives a **** about big numbers on empty stretches of road and the public is stupid enough to think that a kitten and child die every time someone goes fast.

I'd take a break from riding for a year if we could force every driver onto a motorcycle, after the body count stops rising I'll go back on the road.
 
油井緋色;2028078 said:
Oh really? Because going 198 down a straight of nothing deserves an impound/suspension more than the morons on their cell phones that intentionally divert attention off the road and kill riders left and right?

Not as good of a media sound bite as 200 km/h.
 
Dude screwed up, wrong time and place for something like that, way too built up of an area. I wouldn't run in a built up area either. Wide open roads, no traffic, different story.
 
Maybe someone here with the day off will attend court and listen to the arguments and tell us the general impression of what that kind of prosecution/evidence is like.
 
油井緋色;2028078 said:
Oh really? Because going 198 down a straight of nothing deserves an impound/suspension more than the morons on their cell phones that intentionally divert attention off the road and kill riders left and right?


While I agree with your point someone being a tw@t in an area like that going 200 deserves an indefinite suspension. Time and place and that was the wrong of both.
 
While I agree with your point someone being a tw@t in an area like that going 200 deserves an indefinite suspension. Time and place and that was the wrong of both.

Really depends where I guess:

http://goo.gl/maps/I31zy north and west are clear. If he was doing it on the east or south area...well....wtf.
 
This happened in the passing lane. The guy in driving lane was only doing 190 km/hr.
 
油井緋色;2028090 said:
Don't give a ****. I commute a lot each week and catch morons on their cell phones drifting in the left passing lane on the 401 daily, then there's the jackasses who never turn their head when changing lanes or idiots turning left/right out of a plaza.

The press only gives a **** about big numbers on empty stretches of road and the public is stupid enough to think that a kitten and child die every time someone goes fast.

I'd take a break from riding for a year if we could force every driver onto a motorcycle, after the body count stops rising I'll go back on the road.

+1 Couldn't have said it any better.
 
http://barrie.ctvnews.ca/motorcycle-rider-nabbed-for-speeding-1.1335816

Text:

York Regional Police have charged a Vaughan man with speeding 128 km/h over the limit.

An officer noticed a motorcycle travelling at high rate of speed on Thursday, June 20th, 2013 around 11:15 p.m. on Highway 27 near Rutherford Road.

Police say the motorcycle was found to be travelling 198 km/h in a 70 km/h zone.

The 45-year-old faces numerous charges, including dangerous operation and stunt driving. His licence has been suspended and motorcycle impounded for 7 days.

He scheduled to appear in a Newmarket court on July 18th.
Hi Turbodish
 
Police say the motorcycle was found to be travelling 198 km/h in a 70 km/h zone.

The 45-year-old faces numerous charges, including dangerous operation and stunt driving. His licence has been suspended and motorcycle impounded for 7 days.


<sarcasm>
That's impossible, obviously the guy must have been under 25 because old people are the most responsible and skilled operators of motor vehicles! Only young people are capable of riding this irresponsibly, which is why their insurance premiums should be insane as a group rather than on a case by case basis.
</sarcasm>


I bet when this guy gets his bike and license back, he'll still be paying less than every guy in their late teens or early 20's on a sportbike in Onterrible...
 
油井緋色;2028090 said:
I'd take a break from riding for a year if we could force every driver onto a motorcycle, after the body count stops rising I'll go back on the road.

I couldn't agree more. If cagers had any idea what bikers face when we're on the road, I would hope they'd have a better understanding and be more attentive.
 
Right or wrong.....I was a bit surprised that the dude was 45 y/o. 128kph over the limit @ 23:15 - I wasn't expecting that.

This is bad news... the insurance companies will then ignore the 25 year old threshold on rates if more guys in their 40's start getting caught at those speeds.
 
This is bad news... the insurance companies will then ignore the 25 year old threshold on rates if more guys in their 40's start getting caught at those speeds.

Actuarials don't care about speeders, only guys that cost them money. And even then, you'd need enough of them to actually change the demographics risk. This does nothing to anyone's insurance.
 
Actuarials don't care about speeders, only guys that cost them money. And even then, you'd need enough of them to actually change the demographics risk. This does nothing to anyone's insurance.

So to dumb it down for Peggy, if guys your age start crashing all the time then your insurance will go up even more. You'll be getting trillion dollar quotes then :confused2:
 
I guess brains don't come with money or age.

hiway 27 and hwy 50 are patrolled by cesna 210 mph opp and yrp planes, hwy 7 has a YRP chopper on standby, any cop hears a bike rip by even when in a donut shop, they will radio the Air 1 to go up and down hwy 7, the warnings are clearly there, but people are dumb as shiit these days. OPP also has another cesna plane patrolling hwy 404 around the hwy 7 area, and they also use UAV's to heat seek. Do your homework before you speed.

You need three things, knowledge of ALL of GTA, and its police, and their resources,

You need to be able to ride in any condition dry or rain, and out run both on corners and straights in rain or dry, you need to know short cuts alleys everything, which lights have red light cameras, which don't, which roads are bumpy which arnt, depending on each situtation youd decide.

and you should never try to speed that fast for a long time in York region, they have choppers, so does Durham region, Toronto, Brampton, and Missisauga do not have air support. If you get chased by a plane on goreway, hwy 50, or 27, go straight towards the airport, and as soon as you see it in your rear view slow down to traffic speed, the plane needs to be on top of you for atleast a minute to book you for your speed, if you were doing 190kmh, and the plane was catching up, then was right on top of you and you slowed down to 60kmh and just keep heading towards the airport, they will call it off, because they clock you at 60 even though they know your ripped it hard, you have to be smart if you want to play stupid.

If you really want to mess around, go to brampton, weakest police force when it comes to chasing bikes, or giving a shiit of chasing bikes, their too busy, racial profiling, busting drug dealers, and hood rats.

don't stay in the jurisdiction you ran from, go to another, buys you time, and they cannot chase you into that jurisdiction, even if they did they have no radio or resources, only OPP can chase you anywhere, thats why don't Fk around where you know OPP is posted, i.e Hiways, and country roads. don't speed or mess around in the city you live, go to another city.

Any road that has markings between the white marks means a police plane is above you monitoring your speed.

in about 5 years time, pretty much every major road in GTA will be monitored by police as technology becomes more advance and the country becomes a larger police state. have your fun while you can, soon not, even a turbo 1000 will be able to get away.
 
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