โJul-31-2019 06:09 PM
โAug-16-2019 07:10 AM
gitane59 wrote:
We need a new constitutional charter right prohibiting any new laws that reduces the need to take personal responsibility for ones own action's before we all become nanny state zombie's.
โAug-16-2019 05:50 AM
โAug-15-2019 12:35 PM
shum02 wrote:
With dofo running the Province for another 3 years you will NEVER see any additional "red tape" thrown in front of business or the motoring public.
โAug-15-2019 10:39 AM
โAug-15-2019 09:33 AM
JaxDad wrote:shum02 wrote:
No follow up on why it came off, what it came off of and not an RV. What am I missing??? That every vehicle in Ontario should be yearly inspected?
The point was simply that if a 'daily driver' owned and operated by a LEO could lose a wheel on a major highway causing this sort of issue, then imagine how much more likely a vehicle much more likely to be self-maintained, if maintained at all, and only driven sporadically and likely only seasonally at that is to be in poor shape.
Many, many jurisdictions in North America require just that, an annual safety inspection for every vehicle, motorized or not.
BTW, there was an update, it just wasn't as publicized as the actual event. This one was also the 5 or 6th instance this summer of passenger vehicles or small trailers losing wheels.
According to the OPP spokesman, "A 56 year old man from Barrie is now charged with โDetached partโ - HTA 84.2(1) after a wheel came off his vehicle and struck another vehicle injuring the driver on #Hwy400"
โAug-15-2019 07:53 AM
shum02 wrote:JaxDad wrote:gitane59 wrote:stevemorris wrote:
some provinces have an annual safety inspection for all motor vehicles and trailers. private and commercial AND travel trailers are included, even little popups
new Brunswick and nova scotia for sure
keeps a lot of trash off the road
While in theory I don't disagree with your suggestion I have not seen or heard of any recreational vehicles in Ontario sustaining mechanical failures due to lack of maintenance kill people. however we have too many examples of tires flying off of passenger cars and commercial transport trailers in Ontario that have indeed killed people.
I support fixing that issue first as it has resulted in serious injury and death.
Never say never........
Read this story.
Please note the point in the story, the vehicle that lost the wheel, was a LEOโs own vehicle. While NOT an RV, it was one of those โexemptโ vehicles that donโt need to be inspected.
No follow up on why it came off, what it came off of and not an RV. What am I missing??? That every vehicle in Ontario should be yearly inspected?
โAug-15-2019 06:17 AM
JaxDad wrote:gitane59 wrote:stevemorris wrote:
some provinces have an annual safety inspection for all motor vehicles and trailers. private and commercial AND travel trailers are included, even little popups
new Brunswick and nova scotia for sure
keeps a lot of trash off the road
While in theory I don't disagree with your suggestion I have not seen or heard of any recreational vehicles in Ontario sustaining mechanical failures due to lack of maintenance kill people. however we have too many examples of tires flying off of passenger cars and commercial transport trailers in Ontario that have indeed killed people.
I support fixing that issue first as it has resulted in serious injury and death.
Never say never........
Read this story.
Please note the point in the story, the vehicle that lost the wheel, was a LEOโs own vehicle. While NOT an RV, it was one of those โexemptโ vehicles that donโt need to be inspected.
โAug-14-2019 03:06 PM
gitane59 wrote:stevemorris wrote:
some provinces have an annual safety inspection for all motor vehicles and trailers. private and commercial AND travel trailers are included, even little popups
new Brunswick and nova scotia for sure
keeps a lot of trash off the road
While in theory I don't disagree with your suggestion I have not seen or heard of any recreational vehicles in Ontario sustaining mechanical failures due to lack of maintenance kill people. however we have too many examples of tires flying off of passenger cars and commercial transport trailers in Ontario that have indeed killed people.
I support fixing that issue first as it has resulted in serious injury and death.
โAug-14-2019 10:52 AM
stevemorris wrote:
some provinces have an annual safety inspection for all motor vehicles and trailers. private and commercial AND travel trailers are included, even little popups
new Brunswick and nova scotia for sure
keeps a lot of trash off the road
โAug-14-2019 03:21 AM
โAug-02-2019 08:49 AM
gitane59 wrote:JaxDad wrote:
You nailed my point EXACTLY. Anyone who would pull that trailer down the road is obviously NOT the safety-oriented motorist that you and me are.
All trailers and tow vehicles should be inspected.
In Pennsylvania for example, all trailers over 3,000 pounds GVWR need to be certified annually, all motor vehicles need to be inspected prior to each years license renewal.
Otherwise letโs just go with the whole โ2 sets of rulesโ thing, nobody over 65 allowed to drive on 400 series highways, no RVโs allowed on highways during rush hours or holiday weekends, nobody can pull a trailer on the road until they pass a โtrailer endorsementโ on their drivers license........ I could go on and on.
While I fully support the idea of a trailer towing license endorsement it can't end there. There also must be a large motorhome license endorsement as well that is practical and enforceable. Your other pie in the sky suggestions are simply wacky. Rush hour is 24x7 in the GTA!
I would love to know how much lower the highway death rates, accident rates, injury rates, insurance claims costs' and insurance rates are in Pennsylvania than in jurisdiction without said annual safety inspections for all motor vehicles before commenting on your position of annual safety inspection's of all vehicles.
That's one of the goofy things about the yellow sticker law in Ontario. No one, commercial use or personal use has ever had to prove that they are in possession of a current Yellow safety sticker inspection to renew a required vehicles plate license registration. You must show proof of a current CVOR if required or declare the exemption from the CVOR before a commercial vehicle license registration can be renewed but not the Yellow sticker
โAug-02-2019 05:44 AM
JaxDad wrote:
You nailed my point EXACTLY. Anyone who would pull that trailer down the road is obviously NOT the safety-oriented motorist that you and me are.
All trailers and tow vehicles should be inspected.
In Pennsylvania for example, all trailers over 3,000 pounds GVWR need to be certified annually, all motor vehicles need to be inspected prior to each years license renewal.
Otherwise letโs just go with the whole โ2 sets of rulesโ thing, nobody over 65 allowed to drive on 400 series highways, no RVโs allowed on highways during rush hours or holiday weekends, nobody can pull a trailer on the road until they pass a โtrailer endorsementโ on their drivers license........ I could go on and on.
โAug-02-2019 04:54 AM
gitane59 wrote:
As of July 1 2019 Ontario drivers of personal use pickup trucks with GVWR under 6500kgs are now exempt from the requirement to get the Annual Safety Inspection Yellow stickers.
Please note that at the bottom this proposal has been "approved"
For once I can say GOOD JOB to the Ontario government!
I will be printing this out and carrying it with me to educate any LEO as to the changes if stopped.
Ontario Safety Inspection Certificate Exemption
โAug-02-2019 04:10 AM
gitane59 wrote:JaxDad wrote:
I have no doubt you are the kind of person who would maintain their equipment......
However.......
Someone is about to take THIS trailer down the road.
Thank you, but I completely fail to see how anything about this link is relevant to the original subject. Recreational trailers have never been subject to annual vehicle safety inspections regardless of tow vehicle.
If you are suggesting that recreational trailers should be inspected then we must include boat trailers, snowmobile trailers, motorcycle trailers and the inspections would have to be required regardless of the vehicle towing them.
I hope you see how any discussion about recreational trailer safety inspections would be any entirely different subject matter.
I'm sorry that because you use your HD truck for business and commercial purposes as well as pleasure that the goofy Ontario reg's require you to have yellow stickers on your personal pleasure water craft trailer. It is a goofy interpretation of the yellow sticker law when you really think about it.