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And still they die.
(a) 20 kilometres per hour,
(i) on a highway where the speed limit established pursuant to the Highway Traffic Act is 50 kilometres per hour or less, or
(ii) in any public park or exhibition grounds; or
(b) 50 kilometres per hour,
(i) on any highway which is open to motor vehicle traffic, where the speed limit established pursuant to theHighway Traffic Act is greater than 50 kilometres per hour, or
(ii) on a trail. R.S.O. 1990, c. M.44, s. 14 (1).
The laws are clear, but we find that those still drive at high speeds, drink and drive, or drive unsafely.
Our rural volunteer firefighters are called to action.
In southern Ontario, 2007, an off-duty Durham officer (41) and a friend (44), were using a radar at night, on a lake, to test the speed of their machine. They were on Lake Scugog, in the dark and the friend killed the officer. I still remember the horror of this story.
In southern Ontario, 2007, an off-duty Durham officer (41) and a friend (44), were using a radar at night, on a lake, to test the speed of their machine. They were on Lake Scugog, in the dark and the friend killed the officer. I still remember the horror of this story.
- Valid driver's licence (or if under age 16, a Snow Vehicle Operator's Licence)
- Proof of snowmobile ownership
- Sled registration (including properly placed registration numbers and validation sticker on sled)
- Proof of sled insurance (pink slip)
- Approved snowmobile helmet (for each rider)
- 2010 Snowmobile Trail Permit (properly displayed on the sled) with permit receipt
In addition, the rules of the road apply to this sport:
- speeding,
- failing to stop at a road crossing and
- driving with blood/alcohol levels exceeding the legal limit.
Failure to comply with the law carries penalties including fines, loss of driver's licence, criminal charges and/or imprisonment.
Motorized Snow Vehicles Act Ontario
CONTENTS
Definitions | |
Permit and registration requirements | |
Trail permit required | |
Administrative requirements | |
Registration number to be kept clean, unobstructed | |
Driving on King’s Highway or secondary highway | |
Duty of driver when school bus stopped on highway | |
Municipal by-laws, etc. | |
Crossing roadway | |
Driving requirements | |
Operator’s licences | |
Crown liability, delegation | |
Application of certain Acts | |
Insurance | |
Duty to report accident | |
Speed limit | |
Careless driving | |
Driver’s obligations | |
Stopping for vehicles with red or red and blue lights | |
Power of police officer to stop | |
Equipment requirements | |
Towing | |
Driver shall wear helmet | |
Vehicle shall bear National Safety Mark | |
Risks willingly assumed | |
Liability of owner | |
Owner may be convicted | |
Offences and fines | |
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