Bill 14 — 2010: Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2010

Bill 14 — 2010: Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2010

This is a hot topic on everyone’s mind. In April 2010 a press release was issued advising of changes to the B.C. MVA and Bill 14 passed third reading in May of 2010:

B.C.’S MOTOR VEHICLE ACT TO CHANGE

VICTORIA – The Province introduced a number of changes to the Motor Vehicle Act (MVA) today to enhance road safety and streamline administrative processes.

New rules for motorcyclists and their passengers – In response to a growing number of motorcyclists in B.C., and a corresponding rise in the number of fatalities, all motorcycle drivers and their passengers will be required to wear a helmet that meets certified safety-industry standards. Drivers will be responsible for ensuring that passengers under the age of 16 are wearing an approved helmet. Unapproved helmets will be subject to potential seizure by police.

Inexperience is a high-risk factor for new riders while learning, so they will be restricted to less powerful motorcycles. These restrictions are to be determined and will be set out in regulations. To ensure that passengers, including those under 16 are protected while on a motorcycle, they must be able to position their feet on foot pegs or floor boards.

In 2008, the Office of the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles began an extensive review of motorcycle safety in B.C. in partnership with the B.C. Coroner’s Service, ICBC and police. The review found that the number of fatalities each year has increased from 27 in 1999 to 49 in 2008 as the number of riders grew from about 41,000 to 80,000 during that period. New motorcyclists in the 16-25 age group are the most at risk with a fatality rate that is 13 times higher than older riders.

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