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    I have never heard of anyone being fined about the 2 up, personally not the slightest concerned.

    Quote Originally Posted by cantgetright View Post
    I'm not 100% sure but to ride trails or roads legally I thought I read you needed a 2up seat for a passenger and it has to be a factory 2up, not the ones you strap on yourself. I've never done it so could easily be misremembering. Someone with experience with one likely knows better.
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    We just drive through any way we can. A couple trips through and there will be a trail

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    Great ! thanks for all the feedback !! so far, I will go with entry model/ smaller engines, so far honda trx 420 im leaning towards, great resell value it seems as well, in case I want to upgrade.

    the spot I hunt usually, is around 15km away from main road, but no ATV trails. I can not find out if one is allowed to make its own trail in crown around the thick bush ? or do we need to stick to main ATV trails ?

    another question about 2up seats. are they needed ? does it make it legal to have a passenger ? the way things are going, I think id have to take my gf on most of the rides baiting, or ice fishing.
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    I'm not saying they are enforcing it but I looked it up after I posted it and to LEGALLY carry a passenger it has to be a factory 2 up with separate footpegs and the passenger must be 8 years old and able to reach the footpegs. Will you get charged? Likely not unless you drive though the middle of town. I know several guys that use the aftermarket 2up seats but mostly to take the kids and grandkids around the farm.
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    Where I live we can drive inside the town of Russell and my village. No problems.

    Quote Originally Posted by cantgetright View Post
    I'm not saying they are enforcing it but I looked it up after I posted it and to LEGALLY carry a passenger it has to be a factory 2 up with separate footpegs and the passenger must be 8 years old and able to reach the footpegs. Will you get charged? Likely not unless you drive though the middle of town.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    I have never heard of anyone being fined about the 2 up, personally not the slightest concerned.
    I don't know about last fall but the fall before the OPP nailed every hunter they found in the Sudbury area with a passenger on their ATV. Riders were furious about it but nothing they could do. The OPP lost a pile of respect for pulling off that stunt.

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    It can happen, just like speeding. Everyone on my road travel's at 100 and it's marked 80. I have followed the OPP numerous times doing 100. Can they pull me over most certainly but quite unlikely.
    But Sh$$ happens.

    Quote Originally Posted by sawbill View Post
    I don't know about last fall but the fall before the OPP nailed every hunter they found in the Sudbury area with a passenger on their ATV. Riders were furious about it but nothing they could do. The OPP lost a pile of respect for pulling off that stunt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sawbill View Post
    I don't know about last fall but the fall before the OPP nailed every hunter they found in the Sudbury area with a passenger on their ATV. Riders were furious about it but nothing they could do. The OPP lost a pile of respect for pulling off that stunt.
    Was this on or crossing a road?
    If so the charges were legal.
    If off-road there is no law prohibiting it.
    Trick is knowing were the HTA or ORVA applies.




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    Watched the OPP do the same, for fishermen, 2 up ,coming off Simcoe after ice fishing, last year. Did they get tickets , I don't know but they sure got 'interviewed'. Strange , how some on here want the police to follow the letter of the law, until....
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    Have you ever gone over the speed limit???

    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    Watched the OPP do the same, for fishermen, 2 up ,coming off Simcoe after ice fishing, last year. Did they get tickets , I don't know but they sure got 'interviewed'. Strange , how some on here want the police to follow the letter of the law, until....
    "This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member

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    I've owned Honda and Polaris, got rid of the Hondas and have had a Polaris 570 since 2014. Been a good bike. Considering the price difference of the 570 to a Honda I will stick with the Polaris. Both will have repairs but in the long run I have been much more satisfied with the Polaris. Mind you, I bought the Polaris new so ya never know what ya get when ya buy used. Kinda seems like people sell their bikes when they suspect big problems.

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