hey guy I have a can am 500 outlander max with a factory 2 up seat was wondering if I would get a ticket for doubling on simcoe or any other place when the bike is designed for it
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hey guy I have a can am 500 outlander max with a factory 2 up seat was wondering if I would get a ticket for doubling on simcoe or any other place when the bike is designed for it
You'll only get a ticket if you're riding down a road, otherwise it's fine. Technically, it's illegal to ride a two up ATV even if you don't have a passenger, but you'd likely have to piss someone off to get that ticket.
It's stupid but it's the way the reg is written.
I am pretty sure that a machine which is designed as a two seater, (one infront of another, not side by side) is OK. There is a list of which machines are exempt. I will try and find it again and post a link. OK I found what I was looking for. It is OK to ride two people on a machine that was designed for that purpose BUT Last5oh_302 is right. You cannot ride on any road even if you don't have a passenger, although it is legal to cross it directly.
Here is a link to the sudbury area ATV law
http://www.greatersudbury.ca/linkser...6B/showMeta/0/
i'll let the cop tell my wife to get off of the machine before we cross the road! Hope he's wearing a jock!
Dan O.
they were fining guys for crossing the hwy in bonfield last year on a poker run...the opp that is
An ATV being driven on pavement is very unstable unless the tires have been shaved. Most couldn't keep up to highway speeds anyway and would/could cause safety issues.