![]() ![]() ![]() Q: Are your motorbike plates simple to fit?Ī: Fitting your new bike plate is simple and we do offer fitting kits if required which can be purchased at checkout. ![]() With over 275 years of combined experience, you’re in good hands. This is the default size when you select ‘legal style’ on our plate maker ensuring your plate will conform to road laws.Ī: We have a team of twelve dedicated specialists that carefully hand-craft each motorcycle number plate we produce to ensure unrivalled quality. Q: What size should a motorcycle number plate be in the UK?Ī: 9 x 7 inches, or 228 mm x 178 mm. Our plates can be used legally on the road in the UK and conform to British standards. It gets really boring riding around a 1 acre loop.Q: Are your ‘legal style’ motorbike plates ok for use on UK roads?Ī: Yes. Might want to rethink the idea unless you have a few acres for them to ride on. Not saying your kids can't shouldn't ride, just advising of the potential issues. team and conservation officers patrol areas on ATV's, then you will get ticketed, and depending upon the circumstances they can even seize the bike. If they get stopped on crown land, (OPP S.A.V.E. Yes you can get insurance stating your the rider, BUT if your kids are riding and crash the insurer will void the policy and not cover anything, plus then you will have to answer yes whenever buying insurance and get asked have you ever had a policy canceled before. Sleds also have a minimum age for a person to operate them. The off road vehicle act states that they MUST be at least 12 years of age. Why should anyone here expect that they should be able to run their dirt bikes or anything else on someone else's property without permission?Ĭlick to expand.Unless, your kids are riding on PRIVATE property, (yours or someone who gives you written permission to do so), your kids can't be legally riding on crown or maintained trails. In any case all this is easily enough avoided if you just have some respect for other people's property rights. That ATV got towed to a "waiting area" until the cops came. The other end of the tunnel was already blocked by another of their trucks. On another occasion one of their trucks chased an ATV into one of the tunnels that go under the track. ![]() Not so funny for the offroaders when the cops arrived. While the offroaders were stopped along the back-straight fence watching the on-track activities, staff came up behind them and chained them up before they had a chance to do a thing. On one occasion apparently all it took was the element of surprise. Seen it happen at Mosport more than once. If you are not plated or insured, your only legal alternative is your own property or a private closed-course dirtbike facility that has blanket venue insurance that covers participants.Ĭlick to expand.You'll need some luck if you come across a determined and ******-off property owner who knows his legal rights and powers, and who has a plan to make use of them. You must be insured and have at least a green plate. The onus is on you to determine and be aware of those restrictions, and the onus is also on you to not infringe on private lands adjoining Crown Land. Insurance is a legal must.Ĭrown Land may or may not be open for off-road vehicle use, as different areas of Crown Land may have varying usage restrictions. The only safe place to ride are unimproved or unopened public road allowances if you are blue-plated, and public trail networks that do not use public road allowances if you are blue- or green-plated. There is no requirement for them to first ask you to leave before doing so. The Trespass to Property Act gives landowners or their agents the legal authority to arrest you and hold you for police. Landowners have the legal authority to stop you on their land and demand you identify yourself to them. Riding on land that is cultivated carries some additional penalties over and above simply riding where you are not invited. The Offroad Vehicles Act puts the onus on you to know where you are and to ensure that you have explicit permission from landowners before you enter on their land. Using it ANYWHERE else requires insurance even if it's neighbour's property. You don't need to register it or insure it if you're using it on your own property. ![]()
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