I'm also talking about other jurisdictions, too. Not just Ontario. If almost all of the US prohibits it, we should be able to find something definitive.
Wasn't the original question about all if NA?
Let's see some actual law. Quoted statues and facts. The MOT/DOT handbooks are not laws. Their websites offer do and do not, but it's not legal "prohibited by this law" in its wording.
I've looked at legal websites and the ones I've come across so far don't offer laws, either.
Look out for the rug. Don't get hit in the face while they're sweeping this whole thing under it.
I'm not shocked or surprised one bit.
All that's going to happen is nine "veterans of the force" are going on a paid vacation for the 3-5 years that they tie this up in court.
The "officers"...
No special license.
No additional insurance.
No training.
How is it even allowed?
What's "ride sharing" again? And how does it apply to the way uber is actually run?
Rip out the starter motor and whatever of charging system you can. Lots of people I know run Total Loss systems for road racing. On board lithium battery only runs the spark computer (& fires the spark plugs) and the fuel pump (if present).
Battery is charged in the pits and recharged in the pits.
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