People often wonder if motor scooters are subject to the same rules of the road as other motor vehicles. The simple answer is yes. The Ontario Highway Traffic Act defines […]
In 2006, our Federal government took steps to address a growing concern with street racing by introducing four amendments to the Criminal Code. The amendments clarified how street racing is […]
If you are not playing Pokemon GO, someone you know already is. Since being launched last Wednesday, the free iOS and Android-based app has already become more popular than the […]
Earlier this year, we shared a blog written by Oatley Vigmond Partner Troy Lehman on the topic of ‘hoverboards’ and where they can legally be used. With Summer’s arrival, and these machines continuing […]
Whether you are new to riding a motorcycle or an enthusiast getting ready to enjoy a ride on Ontario’s roadways this summer it is important to first make sure you […]
The “move over” law was enacted in Ontario back in 2003. Sections 159(2) and (3) of the Highway Traffic Act require drivers to slow down and proceed with caution when […]
Daylight saving time has crept up on us yet again. This Sunday, everyone in Ontario (aside from three communities in northwestern Ontario), set their clocks one hour ahead (and for […]
Most drivers have experienced some level of annoyance or anger at other drivers on the road, but “road rage” is much more extreme. Road rage occurs when a driver’s extreme […]
As winter slowly fades and spring melts the snow on our local roads, we are reminded of the damage done by a long season of plowing, salting, sanding and freeze/thaw […]