Can I practice in parking lots? Private property? Private roads?

To the OP: unless I missed something in this thread....but why not take the weekend safety course, get insured and you'll be able to ride anywhere you want......and SAFELY ?

I've taken the course. Passed. I have my license, I have full coverage insurance on the bike (liability, collision, fire, theft, all perils), the bike is registered but with no plates, I need a safety to get plates, I need tires to get the safety and if you've read my other thread you can see what terrible luck I'm having finding tires.

I've been riding around the subdivision based on the advice here and my own understanding of the law. I (jointly) own the property and the police can't enter the sub division without being summoned by a resident (or seeing a crime/fire etc in progress). I've had no issues as of yet... EXCEPT - the subdivision is riddled with speed bumps so the extent of my practice has been accelerate fast, slow down fast, bump repeat.... I want to drive at 50+km/h for more than 2 seconds :(
 
I hear ya guys, yeah, just do it.. but what I've found as of late, is that people aren't as concerned about what the law ACTUALLY says, but what the police would do.... We all know there is a clear line between the two. Get a nasty cop, and he might try and give you a ticket for trespassing (though no complaint of trespass might have been made) or they might even try and impound the bike for riding without a license or insurance, etc.

So, what the OP is doing, trying educate themselves on the subject, so that if there is an isssue, they at least have some legs to stand on.

To the OP, if the parking lot has no barriers, and there are no visible signs saying no trespassing, you should be able to ride around on the private property without issue. If the police show up, be prepared however to get the bike home by a means other than riding it (truck, tow etc) to avoid getting a ticket etc that way.

Thanks thats exactly it. Just want to know what to say IF they did come by.
 
Once the you get the bike insured, I'd say "Ya"...heck I practiced in big empty parking lots when I was learning...never got hassled.

However, because you are not insured, you cannot even ride to a parking lot.

As for practicing in the condo parking lot? I say no, you might get security on your butt.
 
Once the you get the bike insured, I'd say "Ya"...heck I practiced in big empty parking lots when I was learning...never got hassled.

However, because you are not insured, you cannot even ride to a parking lot.

As for practicing in the condo parking lot? I say no, you might get security on your butt.

No security here. It's actually a condo subdivision of townhouses with unassumed streets. So I'm practicing on some nice twisties, too bad they're riddled with speed bumps.
 
No security here. It's actually a condo subdivision of townhouses with unassumed streets. So I'm practicing on some nice twisties, too bad they're riddled with speed bumps.

Nice twisties? With speed bumps? In Toronto, outside your condo. Lol
your head will explode when you see real twisties.
 
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