An option to look into is taking up residence in Alberta and trading in your ontario license for an Alberta one. I think you need at least 2 years motorcycle experience. Than trade it back to Ontario license.
Motorcycle had no license plate and police couldn't find VIN. The collision happened in front of me. I rushed to aid the motorcylist but people were holding me back.
I use a 200cc scooter. I used to work for Just Eats last year. JustEats uses Direct Delivery in Toronto to hire their drivers. Never asked but any app that allows bicycle will allow anything 2 wheels except Uber. Uber tracks everything from speed, acceleration and braking to randomly requesting...
There's probably 1 more food delivery that will allow motorcycle. FOB which caters mainly to Asian customers. Foodee is another app I don't know much about. And there is JustEat that I'm pretty sure is strictly car delivery and they are the parent company of SkipTheDishes.
I do food delivery. You can use motorcycle with Foodora (average speed over 12 km/h) and Doordash (can use anything even metropass). Ubereats and Skip the Dishes won't allow motorcycles.
He's right about me driving in the right tire tracks. With the bigger bikes I stay center to left tire tracks. But this road as seen in the video had bunch of circular bumps on the left tire tracks and I'd like to minimize head on collisions as evident by this truck.
I've also focused on...
unfortunately with this bike you have to drop the throttle to shift. But definitely I need to work on smoother shifting. Where the truck past me that lane is huge enough for 2 lanes but it's a 1 lane road. That truck must have been going at least 70 in a 40 zone.
Just got JVC's first sports video camera. I have it mounted to my basket so very shaky plus I didn't tighten the swivel ball. I think I have an idea to dampen the shakes.
Anyways was just a 10 minute ride to grab a dozen beef patty around Eglinton and Keele. Came across 2 drivers that were...
The filmer is from Toronto. Won't let motorcycle cut by him so he blocks him lol.
Yeah I know all the cars behind the motorcycle shifted over to the left.
Motorcycle dude take the sidewalk and why is everyone staying in their lane. Even the cars can take the sidewalk. Shows how trained we...
Passing lane etiquette. If a car in the passing lane is approaching a car in front and notices the car travelling faster than the traffic to his right and can't safely move over right away proper etiquette dictates to be patient. Give the car a chance to move over once he clears the traffic to...
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