Yes Ontario's HTA definition of a motor vehicle as well says pretty much the same Steve...
“motor vehicle” includes an automobile, a motorcycle, a motor-assisted bicycle unless otherwise indicated in this Act, and any other vehicle propelled or driven otherwise than by muscular power, but does not include a street car or other motor vehicle running only upon rails, a power-assisted bicycle, a motorized snow vehicle, a traction engine, a farm tractor, a self-propelled implement of husbandry or a road-building machine; (“véhicule automobile”)
Ontario's Off Road Vehicles Act too defines an offroad vehicle in a similar way...
“off-road vehicle” means a vehicle propelled or driven otherwise than by muscular power or wind and designed to travel,
(a) on not more than three wheels, or
(b) on more than three wheels and being of a prescribed class of vehicle; (“véhicule tout terrain”)
There are a couple key things tho that people in Ontario need to get their heads around with regards to a defending yourself if you are handed some tickets.
1) If the Ontario government says a bicycle no matter what's been added to it cannot be registered as a motor vehicle, or even an off-road vehicle, it is arguable that it would or should be considered one.
2) If you are pulled over and ticketed for an HTA or whatever offence the onus is on the police officer involved to prove the bicycle was being propelled or driven by something other than muscles at the time of the offence and he or she has to be able to articulate to the court how he or she knows for certain that at the time of the offence it was. I mean a modified bicycle still functions as a bicycle would in that it will coast down a grade, can be pedaled down the road, up a hill etc so just because a bicycle has a gas engine or electric motor attached it doesn't necessarily mean it was being used at that particular moment in time and if it wasn't then the motor vehicle definition does not apply.
Just like in the link I posted yesterday about the flintstone car creation...it may have looked like a motor vehicle, and the officer ticketed it as a motor vehicle, but when all was said and done the court decide it was not and dismissed the unsafe motor vehicle ticket that was issued.
Anyway I'll say as I've said before in other posts that there are no laws in Ontario that prohibit us from modifying or customizing a bicycle and no matter if we add ape hanger handle bars, a banana seat, a luggage rack or even a motor of some kind it does not change the fact that it really is still just a bicycle.
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