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Ruling raises issue of how to define motor-assisted cycle
“
Perhaps the regulations would benefit
from a review.”
I couldn’t agree more
with that comment made
by Mr. Justice Brown in
his decision dismissing
the appeals of Raymond
Rei. Rei had been ticketed for operating a vehicle
without insurance and
without a driver’s license. He disputed the tickets
and argued his case at the
provincial court level. He
lost. He appealed to the
Supreme Court of British
Columbia where he came
before Justice Brown.
The subject matter of
the appeal was whether or
not the two-wheeled “device” Mr. Rei had been
riding required insurance
or required the driver/rider to have a driver’s license.
According to the laws
of the province of British
Columbia, a “motor as-
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sisted cycle” is treated like
a bicycle—you can ride it
without a driver’s license
and without insurance.
Consider the debate
about what kind of twowheeled critter ought to
require a driver’s license
and insurance and what
ought not to. I expect most of us
would agree that a bicycle
should not. What about a bicycle
that you add a small electric or gasoline engine to,
which can assist in getting up some of our Okanagan hills?
If we’re going to allow bicycles with en-
gine add-ons, what about
scooters that are manufactured with both pedals
and small electric or gasoline motors? They go no faster than
a strong cyclist could
pedal, in fact in many
cases they can’t go as fast. They are far more environmentally friendly than a car and you get
as much exercise as you
choose with the pedals.
A line has to be drawn
somewhere. It is the definition of that line that Mr.
Justice Brown was referring to when he said
“Perhaps the regulations
would benefit from a review.”
A “motor assisted
cycle” is a defined term in
the Motor Vehicle Act. In order to fit within that definition, the twowheeled beast must be
one “to which pedals or
hand cranks are attached
that will allow for the
cycle to be propelled by
human power.”
Of course, nobody actually reads the Motor
Vehicle Act. It is even less
likely that anyone would
read the regulations to the
Motor Vehicle Act, which
is a completely separate
document. The regulations add to
the definition, containing
such additional restrictions as an engine shutoff requirement: the motor must “disengage if the
operator stops pedalling.” Incidentally, if you
were to actually read the
definition of “motor assisted cycle” in the Motor
Vehicle Act, you would
not see anything alerting you that the definition
is incomplete, i.e. that
you have to look somewhere else for the rest of
the rules.
Even ICBC, the government agency responsible for this stuff, has difficulty explaining it. Retired
teachers
ICBC has a table on
its website with a list of
requirements to qualify as
a motor assisted cycle. The list doesn’t include the engine shut-off
requirement. To be safe, they have a
link to the regulations so
you can read them yourself, but the link currently
goes nowhere. I hopefully expect
that the link will be repaired as soon as this column is published as I have
been told that my column
is required reading for
some unfortunate folks at
ICBC.
Rei’s “device” was
in the greyest of the grey
areas, it did have pedals
but they had been removable. He could clip them on
and off as he wished. He found that the pedals made his device unsafe because they hit the
pavement when the device naturally leaned over
while rounding a corner. For safety’s sake, he
removed the pedals.
It is not apparent from
the court decision whether, had the pedals been
clipped on, some sort of
engine shut-off mechanism might have been engaged. On the basis of the
pedals alone, he was
properly riding without
a license and without insurance if the pedals were
clicked on, but his device
became illegal when he
took the supposed safety
measure of unclicking the
pedals.
Rei had to pay a
couple of tickets. No big
deal. Insurance implications can make it a big
deal, though.
I am directly aware
of a fellow who had been
riding a similar device
and was run off the road
by a negligent driver. For the same safety
reason, he had removed
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the pedals.
He hasn’t been able
to work since the crash
and ICBC is denying him
the significant benefits he
would have been entitled
to had he not unclipped
the pedals.
Is the device that
you or someone you care
about is riding “legal”
without a driver’s license
and insurance? Would you be denied
benefits if a motorist ran
you off the road? With incomprehensible rules that even ICBC
can’t get right, how could
you even find out?
This column is intended to provide general
information about injury
claims. It is not a substitute for retaining a lawyer
to provide legal advice
specifically pertaining to
your case. Paul Hergott is
a lawyer at Hergott Law
in West Kelowna.
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