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    Mod rules around Sask

    found this site while browsing. lists mods, their rules, and the rationale behind them. Doesn't cover everything but covers some things

    http://spsafety.sasktelwebhosting.com/vehiclemods.html
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    Wonder if Ontario has anything like this.
    The province is sure quick to crack down on these offenses, but never tells us (at least not that I'm aware of) what exactly is and is not legal. It's down to trial and error here... plus a lot of things are left to officer's discretion and a lot of the MTO specific offenses are barely mentioned in the HTA.

    It's really nice to see that Sask. is taking the initiative to put together a resource like that. Kudos to them!
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    Shift handles for manual transmissions Sect 19(1) of The Vehicle Equipment Regulations -If more than 3 forward gears, the shift pattern must be displayed in view of the driver. Reverse and first gears are not always in the same position in all vehicles. An operator could put the vehicle in the wrong gear and cause an accident.

    its good that they are cracking down but this seems a bit silly to me,i mean it makes sense but at the same time a waste of time
    i just have a chrome shift knob no markings anywhere,im in bc though
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    oversteer-is when you go off the road backwards and dont see the tree that kills you

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    Nitrous oxide poses a high risk of suffocation. If not vented properly a leak could result in suffocation and death. Inhaling impairs a person's motor control and co-ordination, can cause nausea, vomiting, disorientation, and reduced fertility.
    I'm sure that's a valid safety concern when operating a vehicle.


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    it ok to drive and try to make babies as long as theres no nos present in the car ,i dont know if that applies if your parked,''its ok officer we are doing what you think we were doing but theres no nos in the car so its ok per Sect 29(8)(b) of The Vehicle Administration Act''
    understeer -is when you go off the road and see the tree that kills you
    oversteer-is when you go off the road backwards and dont see the tree that kills you

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