In Reavley v. Regina (City) et al., 2000 SKQB 28 (CanLll), affirmed 2001 SKCA 49, plaintiff was injured when the bicycle she was riding was struck by a wheelchair lift [or device] on a moving paratransit bus. She wished to show that she was not subject to the no-fault regime, but could claim a tort remedy, and therefore argued that “automobile in motion” applied only to a vehicle other than the one to which the device was attached. She failed.
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