01-05-2019, 01:49 PM
(01-04-2019, 06:36 PM)ijmorlan Wrote:(01-04-2019, 02:11 PM)Rainrider22 Wrote: no it isn't for the purpose of Criminal Driving offences and Rule of the road under the Ontario Highway traffic act. A bicycle is a vehicle but not a motor vehicle.... big difference. You can ride a bicycle if you are a suspended driver which is a vehicle, not a motor vehicle. A garden tractor is a motor vehicle as an example, you cant operate it even on private property if you are suspended for a criminal code violation...
Are you sure about that? It wouldn’t make sense if true. You don’t need a license to operate a garden tractor on private property (right?), so why would it be a problem if your license was suspended? Now, I’m guessing that most employers for whom you might operate a garden tractor will require a (presumably non-suspended) license, but that is separate from the law.
if you are suspeneded for a criminal code offence it is ilegal to operate any motor vehcile anywhere very sure about it