Yes. I enjoyed moving along at a moderate speed compared to all the stopped traffic. But definitely wary of impatient drivers. So I held back a little, but still moved along much faster than the "1 per car" crowd. I sure am enjoying that.
I saw this morning 2 bike cops riding next to each other in the DVP northbound hov lane limiting the speed. I guess that's how they "control" the hov lane speed. I doubt they can give you a ticket for passing at 40+ kmh.
Well, you're supposed to drive with due care right, so if you happen to get in an accident at 100km with a car pulling out, the crown could argue that you were not prepared that occurance to happen. Just becaise you could drive 100km doesnt mean you should. Same goes for speeding in a snow storm etc. Drive according to conditions or face "dangerous" driving charges. In reality, they just dont want any accidents to happen I'm sure. Its not about the tickets all the time..
Strange that it says it's for the provincial lanes but then goes on to say motorcycles are allowed in those lanes but we're only allowed in the non provincial HOV lanes... Unless I missed something (read it pretty quickly).
that article is full of missinformation. Talks about provincial HOV lanes allowing motorcycles, which they dont. Also they say during the PanAm games, 2 people are needed, when infact its 3. Poor reporting/proof reading once again from the Star
The lanes are now restricted to vehicles with at least three occupants, along with taxis and motocycles and buses. During the ParaPan Am Games, vehicles will have to have at least two occupants to avoid traffic fines from police.
Poor reporting from the Star, you must be kidding. Their "star" columnist Catherine Porter could not keep the facts straight if she tried. The Star is just a Liberal Party rag and nothing should be believed if reported by this paper.
Not trying to hijack thread but we should be all calling and writing our respective MPP and the minister of transport pushing for proper HOV lanes that include motorcycles. This exclusion flies in the face of common sense.
that article is full of missinformation. Talks about provincial HOV lanes allowing motorcycles, which they dont. Also they say during the PanAm games, 2 people are needed, when infact its 3. Poor reporting/proof reading once again from the Star
btw - the commenters on TheStar make me laugh so much. lol
I'm enraged. This was 500% the plan all along. FFS. Everywhere you turn, this city continues to f@ck over the average commuter. The Gardiner and DVP are atrocious.
For those of you who love the HOV on your motorcycles now... let's see how you feel when winter kicks in and you're stuck in 2+ hours of traffic after a 8-10 hour day.
No, everyone will be forced to use a transponder when entering/exiting the HOV/HOT lanes at all times; similar to how 407ETR requires ALL transport trucks to use transponders.
There will be buttons to switch between Toll/HOV on the transponder.
The police will have detectors in their vehicles which will show which setting you have the transponder switched to.
If you're set to HOV and you're by yourself... you're getting stopped for toll evasion.
If you're using the HOV w/o transponder then your vehicle license plate will be photographed and you'll receive a bill in the mail. You may also be stopped for toll evasion, for failing to use transponder in the HOT/HOV lane.
Things will get a lot more complicated for drivers when HOT lanes are rolled out.
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