Likelihood of a T-bone on the hwy is negligible... you're correct. But regardless of where the impact occurs, at those speeds the chances of the occupant of a vehicle emerging unscathed are low. Not to mention the potential for a collision that would result from a driver having to take evasive...
That's your problem right there... who cares about the damn speedo? All you really need is a tach. Same idea behind gear indicators, the only gear that matters is first.
Debunk? Perhaps this is a case of one legislative arm not knowing what the other is doing. Several of us are confronted with similar scenarios during licensing on a regular basis, and we simply apply what the MTO prescribes of us. It's pretty straightforward... actually...
B.A./M.A. - Criminology, thought about law school then realized there are too many lawyers in my family as it is, so spent the next 13 years in advertising. Went back and completed a Ph.D in critical information studies, now teach as a lowly sessional at the big blue beaver... in addition to...
Only you can answer that. If your only goal is to get your license then just go the MTO route. If you actually want to learn something about keeping yourself safe in traffic, take the course. The Total Control and like courses mentioned are riding skill oriented for the most part, not...
Peg, I've come to realize in reading your many thoughtful posts that you indeed have the answers to everything. I think you should just go ahead and nominate yourself "leader of all sh*t n' stuff"
Actually, the laws are already in place and not really the problem... enforcement is the issue:
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/pubs/cycling-guide/section5.0.shtml
Conti Road Attack 2's, well regarded as of late:
http://www.ridermagazine.com/gear/continental-road-attack-2-tires.htm
http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/gearbox/mc_tested/122_1101_continental_road_attack_2_sport_touring_tires/
Now now, we all get it. Your toy is better than all the other kids' toys. Now go finish your milk and someone will be along shortly to read you a nap-time story.
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