Traffic & Public Lands Bylaw 11-25

Boyle, Alberta

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BYLAW 11-25 Village of Boyle Traffic and Public Lands Bylaw member of the public shall pass, and no unauthorized person, whether on foot or in a vehicle, shall cross such line or lines. 9.2 The Village of Boyle Fire Chief or any person acting under his/her direction is hereby empowered to move or cause to be moved any vehicle which he may deem necessary for the purpose of carrying out any duty, work or undertaking of the Village of Boyle Fire Department. 9.3 No person shall fail or refuse to comply with any traffic control device or direction of a Peace Officer or of any officer of the fire department at the scene of a fire or other emergency. 10. HEAVY AND OVER-DIMENSION VEHICLES AND TRUCK ROUTES 10.1 No person shall operate a heavy vehicle, excluding a motor home and School Buses, on a roadway or public parking lot owned and operated by the Village except on a designated truck route as outlined in Schedule "D" of this Bylaw, the Schedule being hereby incorporated into and made part of this Bylaw. 10.2 The following shall be deemed not to be operating or parking a heavy vehicle in contravention of section 11. 1 if the heavy vehicle was being operated on the shortest route between the delivery, pick- up or other location concerned and the nearest truck route by; (a) A person delivering or collecting goods, materials, or merchandise to or from the premises of a bona fide customer; (b) A person going to or from the business premises of the owner of the heavy vehicle, a heavy vehicle repair or maintenance facility, or an approved "vehicle storage area" for heavy vehicles; (c) A person towing a disabled vehicle from or along a roadway prohibited to heavy vehicles; and (d) A person actively engaged in lawful public works requiring him by the very nature of such work to deviate from established truck routes; (e) A person travelling by the most direct route to their place of residence and parking the heavy vehicle on private land off the roadway; (D Persons transporting dangerous goods shall travel and or park only on the designated dangerous goods route as shown on Schedule "E"; (g) School buses are exempt from this section. (h) All heavy vehicles are not permitted to park in residential areas. 11. MAXIMUM WEIGHTS OF VEHICLES 11. 1 No person shall drive or park upon any roadway within the Village a vehicle or combination of attached vehicles with a weight, including or excluding any load thereon, in excess of the maximum allowable weight pursuant to the Commercial Vehicle Dimension and Weight Regulation. 11.2 A person driving or in charge or control of a vehicle or combination of attached vehicles suspected by a Peace Officer of being on a roadway in contravention of section 12.1 shall, when requested by the Peace Officer, produce for the officer's inspection any official registration certificate or interim registration for the vehicle or vehicles that may have been issued by the Province of Alberta showing the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle or combination of attached vehicles. 12 OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES 12.1 Provisions and Infractions 12.1. 1 The operation and/or use of an OHV shall be permitted within the Village limits provided that: a) The OHV not be operated at a speed in excess of twenty-five (25) KPH on streets or 10