I did not know that. That's interesting. I wonder if they did safety testing with turban-clad crash test dummies.
Here in California neither motorcycle riders nor car drivers are allowed to wear headphones or anything else that would impede hearing. At least that's the theory: they don't actually enforce the law, but I'd like to see them start.
A helmet does impede hearing, but not by much, and that's not what I meant. I meant they could ticket and fine drivers with turbans. The law seems like basic safety, so maybe there's a equivalent Canadian law already.
To check myself against spouting baloney, I looked up the law (vehicle code 27400) and it's specifically written for headphones and earbuds, although Grok tells me that "courts and enforcement have interpreted to mean any contact or coverage that could impair hearing in both ears." So in theory someone with a thick turban could be ticketed. But I doubt it will happen. (TBH I don't even know if turbans actually interfere with hearing.)
California already exempts police and emergency vehicle drivers from the law (and anyone driving loud construction equipment, which makes sense), so they'd probably just add an exemption for bus drivers if anyone cared. And O, Canada nowadays would probably arrest an officer who wrote that ticket no matter how much legal backing he had.
Public transport is for communists. A worm is born without arms and legs and still manages to get itself around with ZERO assistance. Fire up the discombobulators and POINT THEM NORTH.
A graduating class of 17. Sikh, and ye shall findh.
Did you know..? Wearing a turban exempts you from the law requiring the use of a motorcycle helmet while riding in Canada. 🏍️
https://motorcycleminds.org/2018/04/01/sikh-helmet-exemption-canada/
I did not know that. That's interesting. I wonder if they did safety testing with turban-clad crash test dummies.
Here in California neither motorcycle riders nor car drivers are allowed to wear headphones or anything else that would impede hearing. At least that's the theory: they don't actually enforce the law, but I'd like to see them start.
Wouldn't a helmet impede hearing? Or was that your point?
A helmet does impede hearing, but not by much, and that's not what I meant. I meant they could ticket and fine drivers with turbans. The law seems like basic safety, so maybe there's a equivalent Canadian law already.
To check myself against spouting baloney, I looked up the law (vehicle code 27400) and it's specifically written for headphones and earbuds, although Grok tells me that "courts and enforcement have interpreted to mean any contact or coverage that could impair hearing in both ears." So in theory someone with a thick turban could be ticketed. But I doubt it will happen. (TBH I don't even know if turbans actually interfere with hearing.)
California already exempts police and emergency vehicle drivers from the law (and anyone driving loud construction equipment, which makes sense), so they'd probably just add an exemption for bus drivers if anyone cared. And O, Canada nowadays would probably arrest an officer who wrote that ticket no matter how much legal backing he had.
I like how they put the token,Canadians in the back.
How many know about the Sikh religion?
It’s an invasion.
I wasn’t planning to go there until it was restored.
I'm never sure about Babylon Bee versus real anymore.
The best satire is based on reality.
Public transport is for communists. A worm is born without arms and legs and still manages to get itself around with ZERO assistance. Fire up the discombobulators and POINT THEM NORTH.
Driving Canada into the third world.
Curry, Turmeric and Body Odor. What a wonderful class of drivers eh?
Lmfao this is like a South Park episode came to life
Hahahaha ummmm hard pass
https://x.com/OC_Transpo/status/2020951294609887299
Oyeah, good Kanadians all, eh?
I like the little short one with out the turban!
What's with the ties?
But can they speak English or French?
Canada is cooked