Helmet enforcement in Canada?
#11
Most of the time they leave you alone on the helmets with the exception of the OPP (Provincial Police) who have a % of helmet ****'s.
Forget colors, they jump all over you with those.
Don't act like a A_ _Hole and they tend to leave you alone.
#13
In Quebec, the ticket for a helmet is 154$, including all fees. Plus you can't leave the scene without a DOT helmet. You will get towed if you can't get one and you are parked in an area where you can't stop. If you're fine leaving the bike there and walking to a store to buy a helmet, that's your call.
They are strict, but usually don't stop people for helmets. They will check helmets systematically though when they do stop you. Loud pipes is an automatic stop especially if you plan on stopping in Montreal so make sure you're using some kind of quieter baffles.
As for the question of you being a big boy, I'd just recommend leaving your novelty at home. Not for safety purpose, it's your head, so whatever with it, but just to not get into trouble. Everyone wears DOT helmets in Quebec, so if you're afraid of how it looks, don't worry, everyone looks as ridiculous here so it's not an issue.
#14
good answere i don`t know why someone would drive to another country, knowing he could get into trouble just because he worried about bubble head, i live close to the vancouver border i am in wa, and i won`t even ride my bike over there, why chance it
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I have been riding around Ontario, mostly Toronto for more than a year. No issues at all. Wear a DOT helmet, dont ride like and idiot and you'll be fine. First of all you'd have to see a cop. Not alot of presence, must be all those camera's
Dont get me wrong, I see cops once in a while, but not like in some areas of the states.
Dont get me wrong, I see cops once in a while, but not like in some areas of the states.
#16
says who.....last I checked that law was in it's 3rd reading....it has NOT been passed yet. apparently BCCOM is fighting it in court.
#17
I live in Nova Scotia and travel through Quebec quite often, don't let the French thing bother you. It can be fun trying to talk, order food etc., if you try and are not an a**hole about it the locals will treat you with a lot of respect, most problems come with someone giving attitude about the language.Also in Montreal you would be better off knowing Arabic or Japanese anyway LOL
As for the Helmet, Quebec actually has a list of ACCEPTABLE helmets they do not care about DOT or SNELL. They have brand names which are acceptable (this has created some controversy). If you stick to a name brand with DOT you will be okay. Also novelty helmets with DOT stickers are a joke and an insult to their intelligence.
Get a good helmet, wear it whlie you're there and enjoy your trip. it is a beautiful province.
As for the Helmet, Quebec actually has a list of ACCEPTABLE helmets they do not care about DOT or SNELL. They have brand names which are acceptable (this has created some controversy). If you stick to a name brand with DOT you will be okay. Also novelty helmets with DOT stickers are a joke and an insult to their intelligence.
Get a good helmet, wear it whlie you're there and enjoy your trip. it is a beautiful province.
#18
...and the answer is....
Thanks for all the replies, serious and comical. We had no problems at all. The border guards as mentioned by one of the posters don't care about such stuff and we drew no attention from the actual police. We had one highway cop ride beside us for a couple miles (kms) just outside of Montreal and he drove away after eyeballing us for a minute. My bike is pretty loud and I thought that is what he was contemplating but in the end he just drove away.
#19
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWkVmt9lIB8
#20
Since when is Ontario Quebec ? 2 different provinces my friend. I don't give a flying hoot about what they do in Ontario.
This thread is about Quebec. Here we don't crush cars.
First I've heard about this. In fact, the SAAQ (Societe de l'assurance Automobile du Quebec) claim the opposite on their info page about helmets :
http://www.saaq.qc.ca/en/accident_pr...lmets/what.php
As long as your helmet respects one of the standards, it's A-OK. No need for specific brands and or models.
This thread is about Quebec. Here we don't crush cars.
As for the Helmet, Quebec actually has a list of ACCEPTABLE helmets they do not care about DOT or SNELL. They have brand names which are acceptable (this has created some controversy). If you stick to a name brand with DOT you will be okay. Also novelty helmets with DOT stickers are a joke and an insult to their intelligence.
http://www.saaq.qc.ca/en/accident_pr...lmets/what.php
Motorcycles, Mopeds, Motorized Scooters and Off-Road Vehicles
If you are operating or are a passenger on one of these vehicles, you must wear a helmet that complies with one of the following manufacturing standards:
If you are operating or are a passenger on one of these vehicles, you must wear a helmet that complies with one of the following manufacturing standards:
- CAN-3-D230 of the Canadian Standards Association
- DOT FMVSS 218 of the U.S. Department of Transportation
- Specifications for Protective Headgear for Vehicular User Z90.1 of the American National Standards Institute
- Snell Memorial Foundation
- British Standards Institute
- ECE Regulation 22 of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
Last edited by KnightWRX; 07-08-2010 at 10:57 AM.