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CITY OF SURREY
BY-LAW NO. 13007
A By-law to regulate traffic, parking and the use of highways, boulevards,
sidewalks and public land in the City of Surrey
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
As amended by By-law Nos: 13042, 07/21/97; 13210, 09/08/97; 13361, 03/30/98; 13495, 07/28/98; 13562,
11/02/98; 13605, 12/14/98; 13832, 10/04/99; 13861, 10/25/99; 13938, 02/14/00; 14144, 11/06/00; 14619,
01/28/02; 14634, 02/18/02; 14656, 03/25/02; 14768, 07/22/02; 15024, 06/23/03; 15155, 11/03/03; 15288,
02/23/04; 15214, 06/07/04; 15473, 07/28/04; 15722, 05/02/05; 15767, 06/20/05; 15768, 06/20/05; 15976,
04/03/06; 16205, 01/15/07: 16478, 11/19/07; 16493, 12/03/07; 16525, 01/14/08; 16643, 05/12/08; 16853,
01/19/09; 16940, 05/25/09; 17075, 12/14/09; 17109, 01/25/10; 17317, 01/10/11; 17562, 02/06/12; 17837, 12/17/12;
18024, 07/29/13; 18130, 01/13/14; 18304, 10/20/14; 18354, 01/12/15; 18404, 02/23/15; 18461, 06/29/15; 18586,
12/14/15; 18978, 12/19/16; 19424, 12/18/17; 19714, 12/19/2018; 19876, 07/24/19; 19944, 11/18/19; 19980,
12/16/19; 20122, 07/27/20; 20219, 12/21/20; 20505, 12/24/21; 20872, 04/17/23; 20932/05/15/23; 21075/11/20/23;
21226, 05/06/24; 21609, 04/28/2025; 21968, 04/13/2026
THIS IS A CONSOLIDATED BY-LAW PREPARED BY THE CITY OF SURREY FOR
CONVENIENCE ONLY. THE CITY DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE INFORMATION
CONTAINED IN THIS CONSOLIDATION IS CURRENT. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF
THE PERSON USING THIS CONSOLIDATION TO ENSURE THAT IT ACCURATELY
REFLECTS CURRENT BY-LAW PROVISIONS.
WHEREAS the Council is authorized, pursuant to the Motor Vehicle Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 318, as
amended, the Transportation Act, S.B.C. 2004, c. 44, as amended, the Local Government Act, R.S.B.C.
1996, c. 323, as amended and the Community Charter, S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, as amended, to regulate
traffic and the use of highways within the City.
Therefore be it resolved that the Council of the City of Surrey, ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
Part I
Interpretation
Definitions
1.
For the purposes of this by-law, unless the context otherwise requires:
"ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE" means a self-propelled wheeled or tracked vehicle designed for:
(a)
personal transportation; or
(b)
the transportation of equipment or other goods which is capable of being operated on
or off a highway and includes a trailer attached to the vehicle and a golf cart, but does
not include an implement of husbandry.
"ANGLE PARKING" means the parking of a vehicle other than parallel to the lateral lines of a
roadway.
"ARTERIAL ROAD" means a highway defined as an arterial road in the Surrey Subdivision and
Development By-law, 1996, No. 8830, as amended.
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"AS AMENDED" means as may be amended or replaced from time to time.
"AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED" means the written notification provided by the Engineer
to a permit holder prior to the permit holder commencing activities under an issued traffic
obstruction permit as described in Section 86.1(8)(b)
"BICYCLE SAFETY HELMET" means any helmet that has, by regulation made by the
Superintendent, been designated as an approved bicycle helmet.
"BOULEVARD" means all of those portions of a highway not occupied by roadway.
"BUS" means a motor vehicle designed to carry more than ten persons.
"BUS SHELTER" means a kiosk or enclosure which provides weather protection to transit patrons
which may include as part of its structure one or more advertising signs.
"BUS STOP SIGN" means a sign designated and issued by the transit authority at which public
transit buses may stop and allow the ingress and/or egress of passengers.
"BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER" means a person appointed as such by the City to enforce
City by-laws.
"CHIEF BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER" means the Director of By-Law Services for the
City, or designate.
"CHIEF OF POLICE" means Chief, Constable, Surrey Police (SPS), and includes any police officer
of the SPS.
"CITY" means the City of Surrey.
"COMBINATION OF VEHICLES" means every combination of truck, truck tractor, semi-trailer
and trailer.
"COMMERCIAL VEHICLE" includes:
(a) a motor vehicle having permanently attached to it a truck or delivery body;
(b) an ambulance, casket wagon, fire apparatus, hearse, motor bus, wrecker, tow vehicle,
road building machine, taxi, tractor; and
(c) a combination of vehicles.
"COUNCIL" means the Council of the City of Surrey.
"CROSSWALK" means:
(a) A portion of roadway distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by signs and/or by
markings; or
(b) The portion of roadway at an intersection, or at a laneway entrance if the laneway has
a sidewalk, generally parallel to the lateral extension of a boulevard to another
boulevard as measured from the edge of the roadway:
(i)
to the far edge of the nearest traffic control device that is a stop bar, stop sign,
or sidewalk letdown;
(ii)
or, where none exists, for the first five metres.
"CURB RETURN" means the curved portion of a curb and/or pavement edge at an intersection.
"CYCLE" means a device having any number of wheels that is propelled by human power and
on which a person may ride and includes a motor-assisted cycle, but does not include a
skate board, roller skates or in-line roller skates.
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"DESIGNATED USE LANE" means a lane of a highway in respect of which a traffic control
device indicates that the lane is reserved for the exclusive use of persons, organizations,
vehicles or cycles as so designated by the Engineer under Section 5(5.1) of this By-law.
"DISABLED ZONE" means a parking zone identified by a disabled parking sign.
"DRIVER" means a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.
"DRIVEWAY" means the portion of the boulevard and shoulders, where applicable, specifically
designated and improved to provide vehicular access at a particular point to a parcel of
land and, adjacent to a laneway, the portion of a parcel of land specifically designated and
improved to provide vehicular access from the laneway.
"DUMPSTER CONTAINER" means a container used for, but not limited to, receiving garbage
that is designed and intended to be lifted by forks or other device mounted on a vehicle and
the contents emptied into that part of the vehicle designed to received same.
"ENGINEER" means the General Manager of Engineering for the City, and includes any employee
appointed or designated by the General Manager.
"EXTRAORDINARY TRAFFIC" includes any carriage of goods or persons over a highway, at
either one or more times, and whether in vehicles drawn by animal power or propelled by
some other means, which taken in conjunction with the nature or existing conditions of the
highway is so extraordinary or improper in the quality or quantity of the goods or the number
of persons carried, or in the mode or time of use of the highway, or in the speed at which the
vehicles are driven or operated, as in the opinion of the Engineer, substantially to alter or
increase the burden imposed on the highway through its proper use by ordinary traffic, and
to cause damage and expense and concern for safety in respect of the highway beyond what
is reasonable or ordinary.
"HEAVY COMMERCIAL VEHICLE" means a truck with a licensed gross vehicle weight in excess
of 5,000 kilograms.
"HEAVY TRUCK" means a motor vehicle which has a licensed gross vehicle weight in excess of
11,800 kilograms.
"HIGHWAY" includes:
(a)
every highway within the meaning of the Transportation Act, S.B.C. 2004, c. 44, as
amended;
(b)
every road, street, roadway, boulevard, laneway, walkway, pathway, bridge, viaduct,
road allowance, or any other way used by or intended for use by the public; and
(c)
disabled zones.
"IDLE" means the operation of the engine of a vehicle while the vehicle is not in motion and
"idling" has a corresponding meaning.
"INTERSECTION" means the area at a junction of highways, not being laneways or walkways,
enclosed within the legal boundary lines of those highways.
"JAYWALK" means to cross a roadway that is not a laneway:
(a) at any place which is not within a crosswalk and which is less than 100 metres from
an intersection or from a marked crosswalk; or
(b) at any place where crossing is prohibited by signs, fences, or other traffic control
devices.
"LANEWAY" means a highway not assigned a name or number which usually provides direct
access to a parcel.
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"LANED ROADWAY" means a roadway or the part of the roadway that is divided into two or
more marked lanes for the movement of vehicular traffic in the same direction.
"MOBILE WORKSHOP" means:
(a)
a vehicle containing equipment that must be operated inside or in association with
the vehicle; or
(b)
a vehicle serving as a facility for taking measurements or making observations or
conducting maintenance or construction operated by or on behalf of a municipality,
public utility or police, fire or emergency service.
"MOTOR-ASSISTED CYCLE" means a device:
(a)
to which pedals or hand cranks are attached that will allow for the cycle to be
propelled by human power,
(b)
on which a person may ride,
(c)
to which is attached a motor of a prescribed type that has an output not exceeding
the prescribed output, and
(d)
that meets the other criteria prescribed under Section 182.1(3) of the Motor Vehicle
Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 318, as amended.
"MOTORCYCLE" means a motor vehicle running on two or three wheels and having a saddle or
seat for the driver to sit astride.
"MOTORCYCLE HELMET" means any helmet that has, by regulation made by the
Superintendent, been designated as an approved motorcycle helmet, and it shall be deemed
to be an approved motorcycle safety helmet.
"MOTOR VEHICLE" means a vehicle, not run on rails, that is designed to be self-propelled or
propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires or on-board storage
batteries, but does not include a motorized wheelchair or motor-assisted cycle.
"PARK" means the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, and when prohibited,
excludes standing for a period not exceeding five minutes and standing for the purpose of
and while actively engaged in loading or unloading passengers or materials.
"PARKING PATROLLER" means the person appointed as such by the City to enforce this
By-law.
"PARKING PAY STATION" means a device operated and maintained by or on behalf of the
City for collecting parking fees for parking in, and controlling the use of, pay station areas.
"PAY STATION AREA" means a highway or a portion of a highway designated as such by the
Engineer under this By-law where parking is permitted subject to payment of a fee at a
parking pay station.
"PEACE OFFICER" means a constable or a person having a constable's powers.
"PEDESTRIAN" means a person afoot and includes an invalid or child in a wheelchair, carriage
or motorized wheelchair, and a skater.
"RECOVERY VEHICLE" means a motor vehicle that is equipped with a winch and boom device
or a wheel lift device or both, and that is designed for towing other motor vehicles by means
of that device.
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"REQUEST TO PROCEED" means the written notification provided to the Engineer by a permit
holder prior to commencing activities under an issued traffic obstruction permit as described
in Section 86.1(8)(b).
"RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT" means all those portions of the City which are zoned for
residential use pursuant to Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, as amended.
"ROADWAY" means the portion of a highway between the edges of the travelled surface,
excluding sidewalks and walkways, including medians, curbs and shoulders, where
applicable.
"ROLL OFF CONTAINER" means a container, used for but not limited to receiving demolition
debris, that is designed and intended to be loaded and unloaded by means of a winch onto
the rails of a truck designed for that purpose.
"SEMI-TRAILER" means a vehicle of the trailer-type so designed and used in conjunction with
a motor vehicle that some part of its own weight and that of its load rests upon or is carried
by the motor vehicle.
"SIDEWALK" means an improved area in a boulevard for the use of pedestrian traffic.
"SKATER" means a person who is skateboarding, or roller-skating with any form of skate or
similar means of conveyance, including in-line skating.
"STOP" or "STAND" means:
(a)
when required, a complete cessation from movement; and
(b)
when prohibited, the stopping or standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not,
except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or to comply with the
directions of a Peace Officer or traffic control device.
"SUPERINTENDENT" means the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles as defined in the Motor
Vehicle Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 318, as amended.
"TAXI" means a motor vehicle designed to carry not more than 10 persons that, with its driver, is
operated for hire.
"THROUGH HIGHWAY" means a highway or part of a highway at the entrances to which stop
signs are erected.
"TILT AND SLIDE DECK TRUCK" means a motor vehicle that is equipped with:
(a)
a deck that tilts and slides;
(b)
a winch for self-loading not more than two vehicles onto the deck; and
(c)
either a lifting tow bar or a wheel lift device designed for towing other motor vehicles
by means of that bar or device.
"TOW VEHICLE" means a tilt and slide deck truck or a recovery vehicle.
"TRAFFIC" includes pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, cycles and other
conveyances, either singly or together, while using a highway to travel.
"TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE" means a sign, signal, line, meter, parking pay station, marking,
space, barrier, curb, curb letdown or device placed or erected by authority of the Engineer,
to control traffic.
"TRAFFIC CONTROL MANUAL" means the Traffic Control Manual for Work on Roadways
issued by the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways, as may be updated,
amended or replaced from time to time.
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"TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL" means a traffic control device, whether manually, electrically or
mechanically operated, by which traffic is directed to stop and to proceed.
"TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN" means a combination of text, layouts, figures and drawings
that define specifically what traffic control measures will be provided by the applicant for the
project, how they will be implemented and on what schedule and such other information as
may be required from time to time by the Engineer.
"TRAILER" means a vehicle that is at any time drawn on a highway by a motor vehicle, except:
(a)
an implement of husbandry;
(b)
a sidecar attached to a motor cycle; and
(c)
a disabled motor vehicle that is towed by a tow vehicle;
and includes a semi-trailer as defined in the Commercial Transport Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 58, as
amended.
"TRUCK" means a motor vehicle designed or used primarily for the transportation of property.
"TRUCK ROUTE" means a highway, a portion of a highway, or a series of connected highways,
designated and described as such in Schedule C to this By-law on which heavy trucks may be
present and travel during the times set out in this By-law or in Schedule C to this By-law.
"TRUCK TRACTOR" means a motor vehicle designed and used primarily for drawing other
vehicles and not constructed to carry a load other than a part of the weight of the vehicle
drawn and of the load of the other vehicle.
"VEHICLE" means a device in, on or by which a person or thing is or may be transported or drawn
on a highway, except a device designed to be moved by human power, a device used
exclusively on stationary tracks or rails, or a motor-assisted cycle.
"WALKWAY" means a highway or a portion of highway for the sole use of pedestrians and/or
cyclists.
"WORK ZONE" means an area on or adjacent to a highway in which surveying, construction,
maintenance, utility or other activities, including but not limited to filming and other special
events or uses, take place to the extent that the passage of public traffic may be influenced.
For the purposes of this By-law, work zone includes the elements of a work zone as described
in either text, figures or both in the Traffic Control Manual.
2.
(1)
Words not specifically defined in this By-law shall have the same meaning as defined in
the Motor Vehicle Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 318, as amended.
(2)
If a word is not defined, its ordinary meaning shall apply unless, in the context of the
Part of this By-law in which the word is found, another Act for the Province of British
Columbia is referred to; in such case the word will have the meaning, if any, as defined
by the referred Act. For the purpose of this section, Act includes any regulation made
under an Act.
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Part II
Authorities
Application
3.
(1)
The provisions of this By-law apply to any person or company involved in any activity or
subject matter covered by this By-law.
(2)
A person riding a cycle or an animal, or driving an animal-drawn vehicle upon a highway
has all the rights and is subject to all the duties, limitations and responsibilities that apply
to the driver of a vehicle under this By-law.
Exemptions
4.
The provisions of this By-law do not apply to:
(1)
persons employed by the City, vehicles or other equipment owned or operated by
employees of the City while lawfully engaged in highway or public utility construction,
maintenance or repair work on, over or under the surface of a highway;
(2)
the driver of any emergency vehicle:
(a)
while it is responding to an emergency call and sounding an audible signal, siren, or
bell, and showing at least a flashing red light; or at the scene of an emergency and
showing at least a flashing red light;
(b)
who is a Peace Officer in immediate pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of the
law; or
(c)
who is a Peace Officer engaged in a police duty of a nature that the sounding of an
audible signal or siren would unduly hamper the performance of that duty;
(3)
the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles:
(a)
being owned, leased or under contract with the Government of Canada, Province of
British Columbia or the City;
(b)
by a public utility corporation; or
(c)
as a tow vehicle;
while such vehicles are in actual use for official purposes. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the stopping, standing or parking of such vehicles shall, wherever possible,
obstruct traffic as little as possible; or
(4)
a By-law Enforcement Officer or Parking Patroller engaged in the performance of his or her
duties in enforcing the by-laws of the City.
Delegation of Powers
5.
The Engineer is hereby authorized:
(1)
to order the placing or erection of traffic control devices for the regulation, control or
prohibition of traffic, for the purposes of giving effect to the provisions of the Motor Vehicle
Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 318, as amended, and this By-law;
(2)
to order the placing or erection of traffic control devices for the regulation, control or
prohibition of the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles on a highway;
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(3)
to order the placing or erection, for temporary periods not exceeding 30 days at any one
time, of traffic control devices prohibiting parking:
(a)
at the entrance to dance halls, funeral parlours, or other places of public assemblage
during the periods of assemblage therein;
(b)
upon either or both sides of the highway or portion thereof along the route of any
parade or in the vicinity of large gatherings;
(c)
at any location where, in special circumstances it is deemed necessary to facilitate or
safeguard traffic; or
(d)
in front of any buildings or structures under construction, alteration, repair or
demolition;
(4)
to set apart and allot portions of highways adjacent to federal, provincial or municipal
public buildings for the exclusive use of officials and officers engaged in them for the
parking of vehicles, and the regulation of that parking;
(5)
to order the designation of portions of highways as:
(a)
bus stops;
(b)
bus shelters;
(c)
loading zones; or
(d)
taxi zones.
(5.1) to allow, regulate, restrict or prohibit the use of designated use lanes generally or by
persons, organizations, vehicles or cycles or classes or persons, organizations, vehicles or
cycles;
(6)
to order or authorize the erection, maintenance and operation of automatic or other
mechanical meters and parking pay stations for the purpose of allotting and controlling
parking spaces for vehicles and charging for, measuring and recording the duration of
parking;
(7)
to order or authorize the erection, maintenance, and operation of bus shelters that may be
permitted on a highway;
(8)
when, in their opinion, any highway or any section thereof is unsafe or unsuitable for
traffic, or it is advisable that traffic should be restricted or diverted therefrom, to order the
closing of such highway or section thereof, or the restriction or diversion of traffic thereon;
(9)
to make orders regarding the size, location and type of signs other than traffic control
devices that may be permitted on a highway; and
(10)
to order the alteration, repainting, tearing down or removal of any sign or other thing on a
highway, whether erected or placed thereon with or without the Engineer's approval,
without compensation to any person for loss or damage resulting from such alteration,
repainting, tearing down or removal.
By-law Offence Notices
6.
(1)
The Chief By-law Enforcement Officer may arrange and administer a system to collect
voluntary indicated and Court ordered penalties and fines respectively, including the
ultimate taking of criminal proceedings, to provide notice to persons and companies who
are alleged to have committed a breach of a provision of this By-law. The system may also
include the collection of voluntary penalties for alleged violations at a rate for each penalty
to be collected in accordance with Schedule A to this By-law.
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(2)
The City may also take and direct civil proceedings against any person or company alleged
to have breached the provisions of this By-law.
(3)
When the City enters into proceedings against a person charged with an offence under this
By-law, the City may assess costs:
(a)
where a summons is issued;
(b)
where personal service of a summons is required; or
(c)
where a warrant is obtained.
Part III
Vehicle and Other Regulations
Traffic Control Devices
7.
(1)
Division 23 of the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, B.C. Reg. 26/58, as amended, is hereby
adopted as regulations under this By-law and shall be applicable to all highways as defined
herein.
(2)
Where a traffic control device as authorized by Section 5 of this By-law is erected or placed
on any highway, no person shall park, drive or operate a vehicle or act in a manner contrary
to that indicated by the traffic control device, except where directed to do so by a Peace
Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer.
(3)
Except by order of the Engineer, no person shall tear down, remove, displace or in any
manner whatsoever deface, damage or interfere with any traffic control device erected or
placed pursuant to this By-law.
(4)
No person other than the owner or operator of a vehicle shall remove any notice thereon
or affixed thereto by a Peace Officer, By-law Enforcement Officer or Parking Patroller
pursuant to this By-law.
Stopping at Intersections
8.
Except when a Peace Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer directs otherwise, where there is a
stop sign at an intersection, a driver of a vehicle shall stop:
(1)
at a marked stop line, if any;
(2)
before entering a marked crosswalk on the near side of the intersection; or
(3)
when there is neither a marked stop line nor a marked crosswalk, before entering the
intersection, at a point nearest the intersecting highway from which the driver has a view
of the approaching traffic on the intersecting highway.
Stunting
9.
No person, whether as a pedestrian, passenger or driver and whether or not with the use or aid
of any animal, vehicle or other thing, shall perform or engage in any stunt or other activity on a
highway that is likely to distract, startle or interfere with other users of the highway.
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Unnecessary Noise
10.
No person shall cause the emission of any loud and unnecessary noise from a motor vehicle:
(1)
by using or by means of the horn, engine, exhaust system, braking system, engine retarder,
acceleration system or tires in contact with the roadway;
(2)
by the amplified sound of an alarm system, radio, television, player or other sound playback
device or amplification equipment, or the sound of a musical instrument, that emanates
from a motor vehicle and can easily be heard by someone outside the motor vehicle;
(3)
or otherwise, from the motor vehicle, any part thereof, or any thing or substance that the
motor vehicle or a part thereof comes into contact with.
Racing
11.
No person shall, unless lawfully authorized by the Engineer, drive a vehicle on a highway in a race
or on a bet or wager.
Careless Driving
12.
A person shall not drive a motor vehicle on a highway:
(1)
without due care and attention;
(2)
without reasonable consideration for others using the highway; or
(3)
at a speed that is excessive relative to the highway, traffic, visibility or weather conditions.
Green Light
13.
When a green light alone is exhibited at an intersection by a traffic control signal the driver of a
vehicle facing the green light:
(1)
shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians lawfully in the intersection or in an adjacent
crosswalk at the time the green light is exhibited; and
(2)
shall yield the right-of-way to vehicles lawfully in the intersection at the time the green
light became exhibited.
Yellow Light
14.
(1)
When a yellow light alone is exhibited at an intersection by a traffic control signal,
following the exhibition of a green light the driver of a vehicle approaching the intersection
and facing the yellow light shall cause it to stop at the marked stop line, or if there is no
marked stop line then before entering the marked crosswalk on the near side of the
intersection, or if there is no marked crosswalk then before the intersection, unless the stop
cannot be made in safety.
(2)
When a yellow light alone is exhibited at a place other than an intersection by a traffic
control signal the driver of a vehicle approaching the signal shall cause it to stop at the
marked stop line in the vicinity of the signal, or if there is no marked stop line then before
entering the nearest marked crosswalk in the vicinity of the signal, or if there is no marked
crosswalk then before reaching the signal, unless the stop cannot be made in safety.
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Red Light
15.
(1)
When a red light alone is exhibited at an intersection by a traffic control signal, the driver
of a vehicle approaching the intersection and facing the red light shall cause it to stop at
the marked stop line, or if there is no marked stop line then before entering the marked
crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or if there is no marked crosswalk then
before entering the intersection, and subject to the provisions of subsection (2), shall not
cause the vehicle to proceed until a traffic control signal instructs the driver to do so.
(2)
Notwithstanding subsection (1), and except when a right turn as in this subsection
permitted is prohibited by a sign at an intersection, the driver of a vehicle facing the red
light, and which in obedience to it is stopped as closely as practicable to the marked stop
line, or if there is no marked stop line then as closely as practicable to a marked crosswalk
on the near side of the intersection, or if there is no marked crosswalk then as closely as
practicable to the intersection, may cause the vehicle to make a right turn; but the driver
shall yield the right-of-way to all pedestrians and vehicles lawfully proceeding as directed
by the signal at the intersection.
(3)
When a red light alone is exhibited at an intersection by a traffic control signal and except
when a left turn as in this paragraph permitted is prohibited by a sign at the intersection,
the driver of a vehicle facing the red light at the intersection of not more than two
highways, and which in obedience to it is stopped as closely as practicable to the marked
stop line, or if there is no marked stop line then as closely as practicable to a marked
crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or if there is no marked crosswalk then as
closely as practicable to the intersection, may cause the vehicle to make a left turn into a
highway on which traffic is restricted to the direction in which they cause the vehicle to
turn; but the driver shall yield the right-of-way to all pedestrians and vehicles lawfully
proceeding as directed by the signal at the intersection.
(4)
When a red light is exhibited at a place other than an intersection by a traffic control signal:
(a)
the driver of a vehicle approaching the signal shall cause it to stop before entering
the nearest marked crosswalk in the vicinity of the signal, or if there is no marked
crosswalk, then before reaching the signal; and
(b)
a pedestrian may proceed across the roadway.
Green and Yellow Arrows
16.
(1)
When a green arrow is exhibited at an intersection by a traffic control signal, the driver of
a vehicle facing the green arrow may cause it to enter the intersection and to make only
the movement indicated by the green arrow, but shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians
lawfully in the intersection or in an adjacent crosswalk and to other vehicles lawfully in the
intersection.
(2)
When a yellow arrow is exhibited at an intersection by a traffic control signal, the driver of
a vehicle approaching the intersection and facing a yellow arrow shall cause the vehicle to
stop:
(a)
before entering the marked crosswalk on the near side of the intersection; or
(b)
before entering the intersection, if there is no marked crosswalk unless the stop
cannot be made in safety.
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Flashing Lights
17.
(1)
When rapid intermittent flashes of a red light are exhibited at an intersection by a traffic
control signal, the driver of a vehicle approaching the intersection and facing the flashes of
red light shall cause the vehicle to stop at the marked stop line, or if there is no marked
stop line then before entering the marked crosswalk on the near side of the intersection,
or if there is no marked crosswalk then before entering the intersection, and shall not cause
the vehicle to proceed until it is safe to do so.
(2)
When rapid intermittent flashes of a red light are exhibited at a place other than an
intersection by a traffic control signal the driver of a vehicle approaching the signal:
(a)
shall cause it to stop at the marked stop line, or if there is no marked stop line then
before entering the nearest marked crosswalk in the vicinity of the signal, or if there
is no marked crosswalk then before reaching the signal; and
(b)
may, after having caused the vehicle to stop, cause it to pass the signal and any
crosswalk only if conditions of pedestrian traffic in the roadway or any crosswalk in
the vicinity of the signal permit it to do so with safety.
(3)
When rapid intermittent flashes of a yellow light are exhibited at an intersection by a traffic
control signal, the driver of a vehicle facing the flashes of yellow light may cause it to enter
the intersection and proceed only with caution, but shall yield the right-of-way to
pedestrians lawfully in the intersection or an adjacent crosswalk.
(4)
When rapid intermittent flashes of a yellow light are exhibited at a place other than an
intersection by a traffic control signal, the driver of a vehicle approaching the signal may
cause the vehicle to pass the signal only with caution, and shall yield the right-of-way to
pedestrians in the roadway or on any crosswalk in the vicinity of the signal.
(5)
When rapid intermittent flashes of a green light are exhibited at an intersection or at a
place other than an intersection by a traffic control signal, the driver of a vehicle
approaching the intersection or signal and facing the signal shall cause it to approach the
intersection or signal in such a manner that the driver is able to cause the vehicle to stop
before reaching any marked stop line in the vicinity of the signal or any crosswalk in the
vicinity of the signal or the signal if a stop should become necessary, and shall yield the
right-of-way to pedestrians lawfully in a crosswalk in the vicinity of the signal or in the
intersection.
Newly Painted Lines
18.
A person shall not drive on or over a newly painted line or marking on a highway when the line
is indicated by a traffic control device.
Driving on Laned Roadway
19.
A driver who is driving a vehicle on a laned roadway:
(1)
shall not drive it from one lane to another when a broken line only exists between the lanes,
unless the driver has ascertained that movement can be made with safety and will in no
way affect the travel of another vehicle;
(2)
shall not drive it from one lane to another where that action necessitates crossing a solid
line;
(3)
shall not drive it from one lane to another without first signaling an intention to do so by
hand and arm or approved mechanical device or in the manner prescribed by Section 27(2);
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(4)
when approaching an intersection intending to turn left shall drive the vehicle in the centre
lane or in the lane nearest the centre of the roadway on the right hand half of the roadway;
(5)
when approaching an intersection intending to turn right shall drive the vehicle in the lane
nearest to the right hand side of the roadway; and
(6)
shall not pass a vehicle on the left where that action necessitates driving on that part of the
roadway designated for travel in the opposite direction.
Passing on Right
20. (1)
The driver of a vehicle shall not cause or permit the vehicle to overtake and pass on the
right of another vehicle, except:
(a)
when the vehicle overtaken is making a left turn or its driver has signaled an intention
to make a left turn;
(b)
when on a laned roadway there is one, or more than one, unobstructed lane on the
side of the roadway on which the driver is permitted to drive; or
(c)
on a one-way street or a highway on which traffic is restricted to one direction of
movement, where the roadway is free from obstructions and is of sufficient width for
two or more lanes of moving vehicles.
(2)
Notwithstanding subsection (1), a driver of a vehicle shall not cause the vehicle to overtake
and pass another vehicle on the right:
(a)
when the movement cannot be made safely; or
(b)
by driving the vehicle off the portion of the roadway intended for vehicular traffic.
Obedience to Traffic Signals
21.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this By-law, if on or over a highway there is:
(1)
one or more traffic control devices indicating the direction vehicles shall proceed, a person
shall not drive a vehicle other than in the direction indicated; or
(2)
a traffic control device indicating that a certain vehicle movement is prohibited, no person
shall drive a vehicle in a movement prohibited by the traffic control device.
Turning Left other than at Intersection
22. A driver of a vehicle shall not turn the vehicle to the left from a highway at a place other than an
intersection unless:
(1)
the driver causes the vehicle to approach the place on the portion of the right hand side of
the roadway that is nearest the marked centre line, or if there is no marked centre line,
then as far as practicable in the portion of the right hand half of the roadway that is nearest
the centre line;
(2)
the vehicle is in the position on the highway required by paragraph (1); and
(3)
the driver has ascertained that the movement can be made in safety, having regard to the
nature, condition and use of the highway and the traffic which actually is at the time or
might reasonably be expected to be on the highway.
Turning Right other than at Intersection
23. A driver of a vehicle shall not turn the vehicle to the right from a highway at a place other than
an intersection unless:
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(1)
the driver causes the vehicle to approach the place as closely as practicable to the right
hand edge of the roadway; and
(2)
the vehicle is in the position on the highway required by paragraph (1).
Reverse Turn
24. A driver shall not turn a vehicle so as to proceed in the opposite direction:
(1)
without interfering with other traffic; or,
(2)
when driving:
(a)
on a curve;
(b)
on an approach to or near the crest of a grade where the vehicle cannot be seen by
the driver of another vehicle approaching from either direction within 150 metres;
(c)
at a place where a sign prohibits making a U-turn;
(d)
at an intersection where a traffic control signal has been erected; except as specifically
permitted by a traffic control device; or
(e)
in a business district, except at an intersection where no traffic control signal has
been erected.
Starting Vehicle
25. A person shall not move a vehicle that is stopped, standing or parked unless the movement can
be made with reasonable safety and the driver first gives the appropriate signal under Section 27.
Signals on Turning
26. (1)
Where traffic may be affected by turning a vehicle, a person shall not turn it without giving
the appropriate signal under Section 27.
(2)
Where a signal of intention to turn right or left is required, a driver shall give it
continuously for a sufficient distance before making the turn to warn traffic.
Means of Signaling
27. (1)
Subject to subsection (2), where a signal is required, a driver shall give it by means of:
(a)
hand and arm; or
(b)
a signal lamp of a type approved under the Motor Vehicle Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 318,
as amended.
(2)
When a motor vehicle is constructed or loaded in a manner that makes a signal by hand
and arm not visible both to its front and rear, or a body or load extends more than 60
centimetres to the left of the centre of the steering wheel, a driver shall give signals as
provided by paragraph (1)(b), and a person shall not drive the motor vehicle on a highway
unless it is so equipped.
Yield Signs
28. Where two vehicles approach or enter an intersection from different highways at approximately
the same time and there are no yield signs, the driver of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to
the vehicle that is on the right of the vehicle which the driver is driving. Where there is a yield
sign, the driver of a vehicle facing the sign shall yield the right-of-way to all other traffic.
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Yielding Right-of-Way on Left Turn
29. When a vehicle is in an intersection and its driver intends to turn left, the driver shall yield the
right-of-way to traffic approaching from the opposite direction that is in the intersection or so
closely on it to constitute an immediate hazard, but having yielded and given a signal, the driver
may turn the vehicle to the left, and traffic approaching the intersection from the opposite
direction shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle making the left turn.
Entering Through Highway
30. (1)
Where a vehicle which is about to enter a through highway has stopped as required:
(a)
the driver of the vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to traffic that has entered the
intersection on the through highway or is approaching so closely that it constitutes
an immediate hazard; and
(b)
having yielded, the driver may proceed with caution.
(2)
Where a vehicle is entering a through highway in compliance with subsection (1), traffic
approaching the intersection on the highway shall yield the right-of-way to the entering
vehicle while it is proceeding into or across the highway.
Emerging from Laneways and Driveways
31.
(1)
The driver of a vehicle emerging from a laneway, driveway or building shall stop the vehicle
immediately before driving onto the sidewalk or the sidewalk area, or walkway or walkway
area, and shall yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian on the sidewalk or sidewalk area, or
walkway or walkway area.
(2)
The driver of a vehicle about to enter or cross a highway from a laneway, driveway or
building shall yield the right-of-way to traffic approaching on the highway so closely that
it constitutes an immediate hazard.
Railway Crossing
32. (1)
When a driver is approaching a railway crossing at a time when:
(a)
a clearly visible electrical or mechanical signal gives warning of the approach of a
railway train;
(b)
a crossing gate is lowered or a flagperson is giving a signal of the approach or passage
of a railway train; or
(c)
a railway train is approaching and is within approximately 500 metres of a crossing
or by reason of its speed or nearness to the crossing is an immediate hazard and emits
an audible signal or is visible,
the driver shall stop the vehicle within 15 metres but not less than five metres from the
nearest rail of the railway, and shall not cause or permit the vehicle to proceed until the
driver can do so safely.
(2)
A person shall not drive a vehicle through, around or under a crossing gate or barrier at a
railway crossing while the gate or barrier is closed or is being opened or closed.
(3)
Except at a railway spur line or an industrial track in a business or residential district, a
driver of:
(a)
a bus carrying passengers for compensation;
(b)
a school bus carrying children;
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(c)
a vehicle carrying explosive substances or any poisonous or flammable substance as
cargo; or
(d)
a vehicle used to carry flammable liquids or gas, whether or not it is then empty,
approaching a railway crossing that is not protected by gates or railway crossing
signal lights, unless otherwise directed by a flagperson, shall stop the vehicle:
(i)
no closer than five metres; and
(ii)
no farther than 15 metres from the nearest rail of the railway.
(4)
When a driver has stopped in accordance with this section, the driver shall:
(a)
cross the railway in a gear that will not need to be changed while crossing;
(b)
not shift gears while so crossing; and
(c)
not stop with a part of the vehicle on or over the railway.
Caution while Backing Vehicles
33. The driver of a vehicle shall not cause the vehicle to move backwards into an intersection or over
a crosswalk, and shall not in any event or at any place cause a vehicle to move backwards unless
the movement can be made in safety.
Motorcycles
34. (1)
A person operating a motorcycle shall ride only astride the regular seat attached to it.
(2)
A person who is operating a motorcycle shall not permit another person to ride on it in
violation of subsection (1).
(3)
Except when overtaking and passing other motorcycles, not more than two operators of
motorcycles shall operate their motorcycles side by side in the same direction in the same
traffic lane.
Following Fire Vehicle
35. A driver other than that of an emergency vehicle shall not follow fire apparatus closer than 150
metres or drive or park within 150 metres of the place on the same highway on which fire
apparatus has stopped in apparent answer to a fire alarm.
Driving over Fire Hose
36. Unless the driver has received consent of the Surrey Fire Service official in command or a Peace
Officer, the driver shall not drive a vehicle over an unprotected hose when laid down on a highway
or driveway at the site of the emergency.
Driving on Sidewalk
37. A driver shall not drive on a sidewalk, walkway, boulevard or curb, except when entering or
leaving a driveway or laneway.
When Opening Door Prohibited
38. A person shall not open the door of a motor vehicle on the side available to moving traffic unless
and until it is reasonably safe to do so, and a person shall not leave a door open on the side of a
vehicle available to moving traffic for longer than is necessary to load or unload passengers.
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Obeying Flagperson
39. Where a flagperson is controlling the movements of traffic around the section of highway being
worked on, a person shall not drive or operate a vehicle other than as directed by the flagperson.
Slow Driving
40. A person shall not drive a motor vehicle at so slow a speed as to impede or block the normal and
reasonable movement of traffic, except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or in
compliance with the law.
Speed Limits
41.
(1)
Subject to this section, a person shall not drive or operate a motor vehicle on a highway in
the City at a greater rate of speed than 50 kilometres per hour, unless posted otherwise.
(2)
Where the Engineer has caused a sign to be posted for a highway changing the rate of speed
of motor vehicles or a category of motor vehicles driven or operated on that portion of the
highway, a person shall not, when the sign is posted, drive or operate a vehicle on that
portion of the highway at a greater rate of speed than that indicated on the sign for that
category of motor vehicle.
(3)
A person shall not drive or operate a motor vehicle in a laneway at a greater rate of speed
than 20 kilometres per hour.
Schools
42. Every person driving, between 0800 and 1700 hours on a day school is regularly held, a vehicle on
a highway where signs are displayed stating a speed limit of 30 kilometres per hour or on which
the numerals "30" are prominently shown shall drive at a rate of speed not exceeding 30
kilometres per hour while approaching, passing or in the vicinity (as indicated by the signs) of
the school to which the signs relate.
Playgrounds
43. Every person driving a vehicle on a highway between dawn and dusk shall drive the vehicle at a
rate of speed not exceeding 30 kilometres per hour when approaching or passing a public
playground for children where signs are displayed stating a speed limit of 30 kilometres per hour,
or on which the numerals "30" are prominently shown.
Meeting School Bus
44. The driver of a vehicle on a highway, on meeting a school bus
(1)
that is designated as a school bus;
(2)
that is stopped on a highway; and
(3)
on or near which a sign or signal is displayed indicating the school bus is receiving or
discharging school children,
shall stop the vehicle before reaching the bus and not proceed until the bus resumes motion or
the driver of the bus signals to the driver that it is safe to proceed.
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Driving on Right
45. (1)
The driver of a vehicle shall confine the course of the vehicle to the right hand half of the
portion of the roadway intended for vehicular traffic if the roadway is of sufficient width
and it is practicable to do so, except:
(a)
when overtaking and passing a vehicle proceeding in the same direction;
(b)
when the right hand half of the roadway is closed to traffic while under construction
or repair;
(c)
on a highway designated and marked by signs for one-way traffic;
(d)
where necessary when operating snow removing equipment;
(e)
where the movement of a vehicle, or combination of vehicles, is permitted by and is
done in conformity with the terms of an oversize permit issued under the Commercial
Transport Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 58, as amended, and a City Traffic Engineering Permit;
and
(f)
where the width of a vehicle, or combination of vehicles, or the width of a load on
the vehicle makes the operation of the vehicle or combination of vehicles on the right
hand half of the roadway unsafe.
(2)
The driver of a vehicle proceeding at less than the normal speed of traffic at the time and
place and under the conditions then existing shall drive the vehicle in the right hand lane
then available for vehicular traffic, or as closely as practicable to the right hand edge of the
portion of roadway intended for vehicular traffic, except when overtaking and passing a
vehicle proceeding in the same direction, or when preparing for a left turn at an
intersection or into a laneway or a driveway.
Passing when Meeting Vehicle
46. (1)
The driver of a vehicle shall drive the vehicle on the right hand side of the portion of the
roadway intended for vehicular traffic when meeting another vehicle that is moving.
(2)
The driver of a vehicle on a highway that has the width for only one lane of traffic in each
direction shall, when meeting another vehicle that is moving, drive the vehicle so that the
other vehicle shall be able to travel in at least one-half of the main travelled portion of the
highway as nearly as possible.
Highway Lines
47. Notwithstanding anything in this Part, if a highway is marked with:
(1)
a solid double line, the driver of a vehicle shall drive it to the right of the line only;
(2)
a double line consisting of a broken line and a solid line:
(a)
the driver of a vehicle proceeding along the highway on the side of the broken line
shall drive the vehicle to the right of the double line, except when passing a vehicle;
and
(b)
the driver of a vehicle proceeding along the highway on the side of the solid line shall
drive the vehicle to the right of the double line.
(3)
one single line, broken or solid, the driver of a vehicle shall drive the vehicle to the right of
the line, except only when passing a vehicle.
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Duty when Overtaking
48. (1)
The driver of a vehicle overtaking another vehicle:
(a)
shall cause the vehicle to pass to the left of the other vehicle at a safe distance; and
(b)
shall not cause or permit the vehicle to return to the right side of the highway until
safely clear of the overtaken vehicle.
(2)
Except when overtaking and passing on the right is permitted, a driver of an overtaken
vehicle:
(a)
on hearing an audible signal given by the driver of the overtaking vehicle, shall cause
the vehicle to give way to the right in favour of the overtaking vehicle; and
(b)
shall not increase the speed of the vehicle until completely passed by the overtaking
vehicle.
Passing on Left
49. A driver of a vehicle shall not drive to the left side of the roadway in overtaking and passing
another vehicle unless the driver can do so in safety.
Clear View on Passing
50. A driver of a vehicle shall not drive to or on the left side of the portion of the roadway intended
for vehicular traffic, other than on a one-way highway, unless the driver has clear view of the
roadway for a safe distance, having regard for all the circumstances.
Following too Closely
51. (1)
A driver of a vehicle shall not cause or permit the vehicle to follow another vehicle more
closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for the speed of the vehicles and
the amount and nature of traffic on and the condition of the highway.
(2)
The driver of a commercial motor vehicle or a combination of vehicles, when driving on a
highway outside a business or residential district, shall not follow within 60 metres of
another commercial vehicle or a combination of vehicles, but this shall not be construed
to prevent one commercial vehicle or combination of vehicles overtaking and passing
another.
Divided Highways
52. Where a highway has been divided by a physical barrier, a driver shall not:
(1)
drive a vehicle on, over, across or within a barrier, except at a crossover or intersection; or
(2)
drive a vehicle on any portion of the roadway to the left of the barrier unless directed or
permitted to do so by a Peace Officer or a traffic control device.
Entering Controlled Access Highway
53. (1)
Where on a controlled access highway there is a sign indicating a location at which vehicles
are permitted to enter, a person shall not drive a vehicle on to the highway except at that
location.
(2)
Where on a controlled access highway there is a sign indicating a location at which vehicles
are permitted to leave, a person shall not drive a vehicle from the highway except at that
location.
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Turning at Intersections
54. (1)
Where the driver of a vehicle intends to turn it to the right at an intersection, the driver
shall cause it to approach the intersection and then make the turn as close as practicable
to the right hand edge of the roadway.
(2)
When the driver of a vehicle intends to turn it to the left at an intersection where traffic is
permitted to move in both directions on each highway entering the intersection, the driver
shall:
(a)
cause the vehicle to approach the intersection in the portion of the right hand side of
the roadway that is nearest the marked centre line, or if there is no marked centre
line, then as far as practicable in the portion of the right hand half of the roadway
that is nearest the centre line;
(b)
keep the vehicle to the right of the marked centre line or centre line of the roadway,
as the case may be, at the place the highway enters the intersection;
(c)
after entering the intersection, turn the vehicle to the left so that it shall leave the
intersection to the right of the marked centre line of the roadway being entered or if
there is no marked centre line then to the right of the centre line of the roadway being
entered; and
(d)
when practicable, turn the vehicle in the portion of the intersection to the left of the
centre of the intersection.
(3)
When the driver of a vehicle intends to turn the vehicle left at an intersection where traffic
is restricted to one direction on one or more of the highways, the driver shall cause the
vehicle to approach the intersection in the extreme left lane available to traffic moving in
the direction of travel of the vehicle, and after entering the intersection turn the vehicle to
the left so as to leave the intersection as nearly as practicable in the left lane available to
traffic moving in the direction of the vehicle on the highway being entered.
(4)
Despite subsections (1), (2) or (3), when at an intersection where there is a traffic control
device indicating the course to be travelled by the vehicles approaching the intersection, a
driver shall turn a vehicle at the intersection in the manner directed by the traffic control
device.
(5)
A person shall not turn a vehicle at an intersection unless it is in the position on the
highway required by this section.
(6)
When a driver of a vehicle approaches a rotary traffic island, the driver shall drive the
vehicle to the right of the island.
(7)
Despite subsection (6), a person may drive a vehicle over the middle or right hand portion
of a rotary traffic island if that portion of the island is clearly intended to accommodate
vehicular traffic.
Approach of Emergency Vehicle
55. On the immediate approach of an emergency vehicle giving an audible signal by a bell, siren or
exhaust whistle, and showing at least a visible flashing red light, except when otherwise directed
by a Peace Officer, a driver shall yield the right-of-way, and immediately drive to a position
parallel to and as close as possible to the nearest edge of the roadway, clear of an intersection,
and stop and remain in that position until the emergency vehicle has passed.
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Rights-of-Way between Vehicle and Pedestrian
56. (1)
The driver of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian where traffic control
signals are not in place or not in operation when the pedestrian is crossing the highway in
a crosswalk and the pedestrian is on the half of the highway on which the vehicle is
travelling, or is approaching so closely from the other half of the highway that the
pedestrian is in danger.
(2)
Where a vehicle is slowing down or stopped at a crosswalk or at an intersection to permit
a pedestrian to cross the highway, the driver of a vehicle approaching from the rear shall
not overtake and pass the vehicle which is slowing down or stopped.
(3)
A pedestrian, cyclist or the driver of a motor vehicle shall obey the instructions of an adult
school crossing guard and of a school student acting as a member of a traffic patrol where
the guards or students are:
(a)
provided under the School Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 412, as amended; or
(b)
authorized by the Chief of Police.
Engine Brakes
57. No person shall, except in the case of an emergency, use an engine brake of any kind (including
a brake commonly known as a Jacob's Brake or Jake Brake) to slow or stop a vehicle.
Obscuring Number Plate
58. (1)
No person shall obscure a vehicle number plate.
(2)
No person shall operate a vehicle with an obscured vehicle number plate.
(3)
No person shall operate a vehicle equipped with a device capable of temporarily or
permanently obscuring a number plate.
Idling
58.1 (1)
No person shall cause or permit a vehicle to idle:
(a)
for more than three minutes in a 60-minute period; or
(b)
while unattended and unlocked.
(2)
Section 58.1(1) does not apply to:
(a)
police, fire, ambulance or other emergency vehicles in the course of the performance
of police, fire, ambulance or other emergency duties including training activities;
(b)
vehicles assisting in an emergency activity;
(c)
vehicles for which idling is required as part of a repair or regular pre-check
maintenance process;
(d)
vehicles engaged in a parade or race or other event approved by Council;
(e)
vehicles idling while passengers are in the course of embarking or disembarking;
(f)
armoured vehicles used to transport money or valuables in which a person remains
to guard the contents in the course of the loading or unloading of the money or
valuables;
(g)
vehicles required to use heating or refrigeration systems powered by the motor or
engine for the preservation of perishable cargo; or
(h)
a mobile workshop while the vehicle is being used as a mobile workshop.
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Part IV
Pedestrian and Cycle Regulations
Green Light
59. (1)
When a green light alone is displayed at an intersection by a traffic control signal a
pedestrian facing the green light may proceed across the roadway in a marked or unmarked
crosswalk, subject to special pedestrian traffic controls directing otherwise, and has the
right-of-way for that purpose over all vehicles.
(2)
When a green light alone is displayed at a place other than an intersection by a traffic
control signal:
(a)
a pedestrian still in the roadway or a crosswalk shall proceed as quickly as possible
from the roadway;
(b)
a pedestrian shall not enter the roadway in the vicinity of the traffic control signal
until either:
(i)
the traffic control signal facing the vehicular traffic exhibits a red light; or
(ii)
the traffic control signal instructs the pedestrian that the roadway may be
crossed.
Yellow Light
60. When a yellow light alone is exhibited by a traffic control signal, following the exhibition of a
green light:
(1)
a pedestrian facing a yellow light shall not enter the roadway;
(2)
a pedestrian, who while crossing the roadway faces a yellow light, shall proceed across the
roadway as quickly as possible and for that purpose has the right-of-way over all vehicles.
Red Light
61.
A pedestrian facing a red light alone by a traffic control signal shall not enter the roadway unless
instructed by a pedestrian traffic control signal.
Pedestrian Controls
62. (1)
When the word "walk" or a symbol of a walking person is exhibited by a pedestrian traffic
control signal, a pedestrian may proceed across the roadway, or the portion thereof so
directed by the traffic control signal, in the direction of the signal in a crosswalk and has
the right-of-way over all vehicles.
(2)
When the word "wait" or the words "don't walk" or a symbol of a raised hand is exhibited
by a pedestrian traffic control signal, a pedestrian shall not commence crossing the
roadway.
(3)
A pedestrian who while crossing the roadway faces the word "wait" or words "don't walk"
or a symbol of a raised hand exhibited by a pedestrian traffic control signal shall proceed
across the roadway, or the portion thereof so directed by the traffic control signal, as
quickly as possible and for that purpose has the right-of-way over all vehicles.
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Pedestrian Controlled Signal
63. Where a pedestrian is instructed or permitted by a traffic control signal to enter or proceed across
a roadway, the pedestrian shall do so:
(1)
at an intersection, only in a crosswalk; and
(2)
at a place other than an intersection, in the vicinity of which there is a marked crosswalk,
only in the crosswalk.
Persons Impeding Traffic
64. (1)
No person shall engage in any sport, amusement, exercise or occupation on a highway or
stand, walk, run or loiter in such a manner as to obstruct, impede or interfere with the free
passage of vehicles on a highway.
(2)
No person shall engage in any sport, amusement, exercise or occupation on a sidewalk or
walkway or stand, walk, run or loiter in such a manner as to obstruct, impede or interfere
with the free passage of another person on a sidewalk or walkway.
Pedestrians
65.
(1)
When a pedestrian is crossing a highway at a location other than a crosswalk, the
pedestrian shall yield the right-of-way to a vehicle.
(2)
Subject to subsection (1), the driver of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian
where traffic control signals are not in place or not in operation when the pedestrian is
crossing the highway in a crosswalk and the pedestrian is on the half of the highway on
which the vehicle is travelling, or is approaching so closely from the other half of the
highway that the pedestrian is in danger.
(3)
No pedestrian shall cross a roadway in contravention of a traffic control device.
(4)
A pedestrian:
(a)
shall not jaywalk;
(b)
shall not walk on the roadway where there is a sidewalk or walkway that is reasonably
passable and accessible on either or both sides of the highway;
(c)
shall walk, if there is no sidewalk or walkway, only on the extreme left side of the
roadway, facing traffic approaching from the opposite direction;
(d)
shall not walk on a highway without due care and attention or without reasonable
consideration for other persons using the highway; and
(e)
shall not use a crosswalk without due care and attention or without reasonable
consideration for other persons using the highway.
(5)
No pedestrian shall stand on or walk along a highway to solicit a ride, employment or
business from an occupant of a vehicle.
(6)
No person shall slide, sleigh, ice skate, ski or use any other similar means of conveyance on
a roadway.
Cycles
66. (1)
In addition to the duties imposed by this section, a person operating a cycle on a roadway
has the same rights and duties as a driver of a vehicle.
(1.1)
In addition to the duties imposed by this section, a person operating a cycle on a walkway
has the same rights and duties as a pedestrian.
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(2)
A person operating a cycle:
(a)
shall not ride on a sidewalk unless authorized by this By-law or unless otherwise
directed by a traffic control device;
(b)
shall not, for the purpose of crossing a highway, ride on a crosswalk unless
authorized to do so by this By-law or unless otherwise directed by a traffic control
device;
(c)
shall, subject to paragraph (a), ride as near as practicable to the right hand side of
the roadway;
(d)
shall not ride abreast of another person operating a cycle on the roadway;
(e)
shall keep at least one hand on the handlebars;
(f)
shall not ride other than on or astride a regular seat of the cycle;
(g)
shall not use the cycle to carry more persons at one time than the number for which
it is designed and equipped;
(h)
shall not ride a cycle on a highway where signs prohibit their use;
(i)
shall not ride a cycle on a highway without a bicycle safety helmet, unless exempted
by regulation made by the Superintendent; and
(j)
may, despite Section 15(1), proceed past the marked stop line into an area indicated
by markings to be for cycles and shall not cause the cycle to proceed until a traffic
control signal indicates that the person is permitted to do so or the person is able to
do so under Section 15(2) or Section 15(3).
(3)
A parent or guardian of a person under the age of 16 shall not authorize or knowingly
permit such persons to operate or ride as a passenger on a cycle on a highway if that person
is not properly wearing a bicycle safety helmet.
(4)
Deleted
(5)
A person shall not ride a cycle, coaster, roller skates, in-line skates, skateboard, sled, play
vehicle, or similar means of conveyance when it is attached by the arm and hand of the
rider or otherwise to a vehicle on the highway.
(6)
A person shall not operate a cycle on a highway without due care and attention or without
reasonable consideration for other persons using the highway.
(6)(a) Deleted
(6)(b) Deleted
(7)
A cycle operated on a highway between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before
sunrise shall have a lighted lamp mounted on the front, capable of displaying a white light
visible under normal atmospheric conditions at least 150 metres in the direction in which
the cycle is pointed, and a red reflector of a make or design approved by the
Superintendent, or a lighted lamp, mounted on the rear and capable of reflecting or
displaying a red light toward the rear. In addition, every cycle operated on a highway shall
have the most conspicuous portion of its rear mud guard, for a length of not less than 22.5
centimetres and the full width of the mud guard, painted white.
(8)
Deleted
(9)
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Part V
Parking Regulations
Parking Pay Stations
67. (1)
Parking pay stations for the purpose of allotting and controlling vehicle parking in pay
station areas and measuring and recording the purchase of time for parking may be
placed or erected on those highways and other public places specified by order of the
Engineer.
(2)
The fee which shall be paid in each parking pay station shall be set by Surrey Fee-Setting
By-law, 2001, No. 14577.
(3)
Each parking pay station shall be installed in proximity to the pay station area regulated
thereby. The period of time, the days, and the fee payable for the right to occupy the
pay station area shall be clearly set out on each parking pay station.
(4)
A person who parks in a pay station area must immediately pay the parking fee for that
pay station area and the desired time at the nearest parking pay station by any method
indicated in the instructions on the parking pay station.
(5)
No person shall park a vehicle within a pay station area for any longer than the amount
of time purchased for that vehicle.
(6)
Despite any amount paid, no person shall park a vehicle within a pay station area for any
longer than the limited period of time for which parking is lawfully permitted as stated
in the legend on the parking pay station.
(7)
Every parking pay station record which indicates that the period for which the prescribed
fee has been paid for the parking of a vehicle in a pay station area has expired shall be
taken as conclusive evidence that the vehicle found parked in the pay station area is
illegally parked and in breach of the provisions of this By-law.
Manner of Parking
68. (1)
Except when permitted or required by traffic control device, no person shall stop, stand or
park a vehicle on a highway other than on the right hand side of the highway and with the
right hand wheels parallel to that side, and where there is a curb, within 30 centimetres of
the curb.
(2)
No person shall permit a motor vehicle to stand unattended or parked unless the person
has:
(a)
locked it and made it secure in a manner that prevents its unauthorized use; and
(b)
if the motor vehicle is standing on a grade, turned the front wheels of the vehicle to
the edge of the roadway.
(3)
No person shall park a vehicle so as to obstruct the free passage of traffic on the highway.
(4)
No person shall park a vehicle where a traffic control device indicates that angle parking
is permitted other than at an angle indicated by parking lines marked on the highway
and with the right front wheel not more than 30 centimetres from the curb. In the
absence of parking lines, a person shall park at an angle of 60 degrees from the curb.
(4.1)
Where angle parking is permitted, no person shall reverse a vehicle into any parking
space unless otherwise permitted or required by a traffic control device.
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(5)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle upon a highway without proper or valid
number plates.
(6)
This Part does not apply when a vehicle is so disabled that it is not practicable to avoid
stopping and temporarily leaving it on the highway.
(7)
No person, where vehicles are parked parallel to the edge of the roadway, shall park a
vehicle closer than one metre from any other parked vehicle.
(8)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in such a manner or under such conditions
as to leave available less than three metres of the travelled portion of a roadway or
opposite to or in such close proximity to another vehicle already stopped on such
roadway as to obstruct or unduly restrict the free movement of vehicular traffic on such
roadway.
Where Parking Prohibited
69. Except when necessary to avoid conflict with traffic or to comply with the law or the directions
of a Peace Officer, By-law Enforcement Officer or traffic control device, a person shall not stop,
stand or park a vehicle:
(1)
on a boulevard except:
(a)
on a gravel boulevard;
(b)
in a driveway to a lot zoned RA, R1, R2, R2-O, R3, R4, or R6 provided that the person
is an owner or occupant of, or an invitee to, the lot and the vehicle is not on the
portion of the driveway between the roadway and the sidewalk or walkway, if
present;
(1.1)
obstructing a sidewalk or walkway;
(1.2)
on a curb;
(2)
in front of, or within 1.5 metres on either side of, a driveway or laneway entrance;
(2.1)
in front of, or within three metres on either side of, a walkway entrance to a roadway;
(3)
in an intersection, except as permitted by traffic control device;
(4)
within five metres of a fire hydrant measured from a point on the edge of the roadway
which is closest to the fire hydrant;
(5)
on a crosswalk;
(6)
within 15 metres of the approach of or six metres beyond a crosswalk that is not at an
intersection, unless otherwise indicated by a traffic control device;
(7)
within six metres of the approach of a flashing beacon, stop sign or traffic control signal
located at the side of a roadway;
(8)
within 15 metres of the nearest rail of a railway crossing;
(9)
on a highway:
(a)
displaying the vehicle for sale;
(b)
advertising, greasing, painting, wrecking, storing or repairing the vehicle, except
where repairs are necessitated by an emergency;
(c)
displaying signs; or
(d)
selling flowers, fruit, vegetables, seafood or other commodities or articles.
(10)
alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when stopping, standing or
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parking obstructs traffic;
(11)
on the roadway side of a vehicle stopped or parked at the edge of a roadway;
(12)
on a bridge or other elevated structure on a highway, or in a highway tunnel, except as
permitted by a traffic control device;
(13)
in a place in contravention of a traffic control device that gives notice that stopping,
standing or parking there is prohibited or restricted, except where permitted by the City;
(14)
in a manner so as to obstruct the visibility of any traffic control device erected pursuant
to this By-law;
(15)
in a designated angle parking zone where the length of the vehicle and/or trailer exceeds
six metres;
(16)
within 20 metres of the approach of or ten metres beyond any bus stop sign;
(17)
within six metres of the end of curb return at an intersection;
(17.1)
on the side(s) of an intersection with two or three legs and where there are no curb
returns, from the intersection until a point along the curb and/or pavement edge that is
six metres beyond a line extending perpendicularly across the roadway from the nearest
end of a curb return on the opposite side of the roadway; or
(18)
Deleted.
(19)
on the other side of a laneway opposite a driveway, in the area between the two points
along the curb and/or pavement edge that are each 1.5 metres beyond a line extending
perpendicularly across the laneway from either side of the driveway.
Parking Time Limits
70. Notwithstanding any other provision of this By-law, no person shall park a vehicle on any highway
for more than 72 hours continuously, except where permitted by the City.
Loading Zones
71.
A person shall not cause a vehicle to stand in a designated loading zone except while actively
engaged in loading or unloading passengers or materials, and except for licensed taxis, which
shall be permitted to stop in loading zones provided:
(1)
there is no designated taxi-stand within the block where the loading zone is located;
(2)
the taxi operator does not leave the vehicle unattended; and
(3)
the taxi operator, if not in the process of loading or unloading passengers, will vacate the
loading zone immediately when it is required for pickup or delivery services.
Disabled Parking
72. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in a disabled zone on a highway without displaying
on the vehicle:
(1)
a valid disabled person's parking permit issued pursuant to Division 38 of the Motor
Vehicle Act Regulations, B.C. Reg. 26/58, as amended; or
(2)
a permit of similar nature issued by another jurisdiction.
Impoundment of Vehicles
73. (1)
Any vehicle unlawfully occupying any portion of highway, City property or public place,
may upon the order of the Chief of Police, Engineer, Fire Chief, Chief By-law Enforcement
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Officer, By-law Enforcement Officer, Parking Patroller or their designates, be removed to
an impoundment in such a place as directed by the person issuing the order.
(2)
All costs and charges for the removal, care, or storage of a vehicle removed under this
section shall be paid by the owner of the vehicle and shall be a lien on it in favor of the
keeper of any repair shop, garage or storage place in which the vehicle is impounded.
Such lien may be enforced in the manner provided by the Repairers Lien Act, R.S.B.C.
1996, c. 404, as amended or the Warehouse Lien Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 480, as amended.
Part VI
General Regulations
Obedience to Peace Officers, Firefighters
74. (1)
A Peace Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer, in order to expedite the movement of traffic
or to safeguard pedestrians or property shall have full power to direct and regulate traffic
and in doing so may disregard any traffic control device.
(2)
A Firefighter, in attendance at the scene of a fire or other emergency, in order to expedite
the movement of traffic or to safeguard pedestrians or property shall have full power to
direct and regulate traffic and in doing so may disregard any traffic control device.
(3)
Every person shall at all times comply with any lawful order, direction, signal or
command made or given by a Peace Officer, By-law Enforcement Officer or Firefighter in
the performance of his duty in directing or regulating traffic.
Littering
75. (1)
No person shall throw or cause to be deposited or to flow on a highway any noxious,
offensive or filthy water or other substance, including but not limited to automotive or
equipment fluids, solvents, paint or stain, or any other article or thing, whether broken
or intact.
(2)
For the purposes of Section 75(1), the following definitions shall apply:
(a)
"Automotive or Equipment fluids" means engine oil, gear oil, hydraulic oil, grease,
windshield washer fluid, brake fluid, transmission fluid, cooling fluid, or
petroleum or petroleum based products or any fluid or chemical used for repair,
maintenance or cleaning.
(b)
"Paint or Stain" means any liquid, liquefiable, or mastic composition that, after
application converts to a solid film that is most commonly used to protect, color,
or provide texture to objects.
(c)
"Solvents" means acetone, alcohol, benzene (or benzol), carbon disulfide, carbon
tetrachloride, chloroform, ether, ethyl acetate, furfural, gasoline, toluene,
turpentine, and xylene or any other chemical solution that acts as a dissolving
agent.
Abandoned Vehicles
76. (1)
No person shall abandon a vehicle, or leave a roll-off container or dumpster container on
a highway, public right-of-way or on City land, without lawful authority.
(2)
Where the Engineer, a By-law Enforcement Officer, a Parking Patroller or a Peace Officer
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is satisfied that a vehicle, roll-off container or dumpster container has been abandoned or
left on a highway without lawful authority, he may have it towed and impounded pursuant
to Section 73.
(3)
For the purposes of this By-law, the Engineer, a By-law Enforcement Officer, a Parking
Patroller and a Peace Officer have the same authority to deal with an abandoned vehicle or
other thing in the same manner as the minister has in respect of a vehicle or other thing
that has been abandoned on a provincial public highway as provided by the Transportation
Act, S.B.C. 2004, c. 44, as amended.
Fail to State Name
77. When requested by a By-law Enforcement Officer, Parking Patroller or a Peace Officer:
(1)
the driver or operator of a vehicle, or the person in charge of a vehicle on a highway,
shall correctly state his or her name, address and driver's license number, and the name
and address of the owner of the vehicle; and
(2)
a pedestrian or the operator of a cycle, who has apparently committed an offence under
this By-law, shall correctly state his or her name and address.
General Offences
78. No person:
(1)
shall leave any excavation materials, roll-off container or other obstruction on a highway
without obtaining written permission from the Engineer, and if permission is granted
shall place barricades and warning devices for the protection of the public;
(2)
being the owner or occupier of any premises, shall cut, saw, break, split, place or pile
firewood, lumber, blocks, rock, stone, debris or other material, or mix mortar, or do any
other act upon a highway which will obstruct or impede traffic thereon or deface or
damage the highway;
(3)
being the owner or occupier of any premises or any other person purchasing or
delivering firewood, lumber, blocks, rock, stone or other material shall permit such
firewood, lumber, blocks, rock, stone or other material to remain on or to be placed on
any highway in such a manner as to obstruct or impede traffic thereon;
(4)
shall interfere with any traffic control device, including but not limited to any barricade,
sign, warning lamp or other device which is lawfully occupying any highway at or near an
excavation, obstruction or work being performed thereon; or
(5)
shall drive or operate a vehicle on a highway between the persons or vehicles comprising
a parade or funeral procession.
79. Every person who removes a wrecked or damaged vehicle from the scene of an accident on a
highway shall remove all glass and other debris caused by the accident from the highway.
80. (1)
Every owner or occupier of commercial, industrial or multi-family dwelling premises shall
remove all snow and ice from any sidewalk or walkway bordering such premises not later
than 1000 hours on the day following the snowfall, on every day except a holiday as defined
in the Interpretation Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 238 as amended.
(2)
Every owner or occupier of single family or duplex residential dwellings shall remove all
snow and ice from any sidewalk or walkway bordering such premises not later than 1000
hours on the day following the snowfall, on every day except a holiday as defined in the
Interpretation Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 238, as amended.
(3)
The owner or occupier of any parcel of real property shall maintain the boulevard for a
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distance that coincides with the property line of his real property and in particular shall:
(a)
remove accumulations of filth, rubbish, discarded materials, hazardous objects, and
materials on the boulevard area or which obstructs a drainage facility; and
(b)
keep grassed areas trimmed and free of noxious weeds and brush.
(4)
Where the owner or occupier of a parcel of real property is served with a notice to
comply with Section 80(3)(a) or (b), remediation will be required within a 48-hour
period of having been served notice. If the owner or occupier fails to comply with the
notice within that time, the City may levy a fee equal to the actual cost of cleanup with a
minimum of $75.00 on the owner or occupier.
Driveways
81. (1)
A residential driveway shall not be permitted on an arterial road when other means of
access is readily available.
(2)
Despite subsection (1), the Engineer may permit a driveway on an arterial road when one
of the following conditions exists:
(a)
the lands adjoining the lot are developed to their ultimate use, as identified in the
Official Community Plan By-law, 1993, No. 12900, as amended, without provision for
an alternate access to the lot; or
(b)
a physical barrier such as a watercourse, ravine, or steep slope restricts the
reasonable provision of alternate access to the lot.
(3)
Except for lots zoned as described in Section 81(1) or lots which contain a gas station, a
driveway on an arterial road is not permitted unless the near edge of such driveway is at
least 35 metres from the near edge of any adjacent driveway(s) or from the ultimate curb
line of the adjacent intersection highway. For the purposes of this subsection, the near
ultimate curb line shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of the Surrey
Subdivision and Development By-law, 1986, No. 8830, as amended.
(4)
(a) No person shall construct a driveway unless authorized by a City Road Right-of-Way
Use Permit (CRRP) issued pursuant to this By-law.
(b)
All driveways shall be designed, located and constructed as set out in the Surrey
Subdivision and Development By-law, 1986, No. 8830, as amended.
(c)
If a property owner fails to comply with this By-law, the City may modify,
reconstruct, or remove the driveway or a portion thereof, to ensure that it conforms
with the Surrey Subdivision and Development By-law, 1986, No. 8830, as amended,
and may recover the expense thereof, together with costs, from the property owner
in the same manner as City property taxes.
(d) A driveway that is not serving any traffic as a result of the site layout on the property to
which it provides access shall be removed and that portion of highway shall be
reinstated at the owner's cost to a condition similar to that of the highway in the
immediate vicinity.
Unauthorized Signs
82. (1)
No person, other than the Engineer or a person or persons authorized by the Engineer,
shall place or maintain signs of any nature, including a notice, poster or advertisement,
realtor or commercial, in any manner upon a highway or upon erected highway signs or
upon any pole or structure on a highway.
(1.1)
Evidence that a sign was posted contrary to Section 82(1) may be treated as evidence that
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the sign was placed by the person who caused or authorized that posting. In the absence
of evidence to the contrary, a person, business, or other establishment that is promoted
by a sign will be presumed to have authorized and caused its posting.
(2)
Any sign erected in contravention of Section 82(1) may be removed by the Engineer,
Chief By-law Enforcement Officer or such other persons as may be duly authorized from
time to time by the Engineer or Chief By-law Enforcement Officer.
(3)
Any such sign so removed by the Engineer, Chief By-law Enforcement Officer or such
other persons as may be duly authorized from time to time by the Engineer or Chief
By-law Enforcement Officer may be claimed at the City Operations Centre on payment
of an impound fee based on the costs of storage and removal of the sign. The impound
fee will be a minimum of $100.00 and will not exceed $500.00, plus applicable taxes. The
City accepts no liability for any damage done to any such sign in any way. Signs not
claimed within five clear working days will be destroyed in a manner prescribed by the
Engineer.
Discarded Shopping Carts
82.1 (1)
No person, other than the Engineer or a person or persons authorized by the Engineer,
shall place shopping carts in any manner upon a highway or upon any structure on a
highway.
(2)
Any such shopping cart placed in contravention of Section 82.1(1) may be removed by the
Engineer, or such other persons that may be duly authorized from time to time by the
Engineer.
(3)
Any such shopping cart so removed by the Engineer, or such other persons as may be
duly authorized from time to time by the Engineer, may be claimed at the City
Engineering Works Yard on payment of a fee of $25.00 plus applicable taxes based on the
costs of storage and removal of the shopping cart. The City accepts no liability for any
damage done to any such shopping carts in any way. Shopping carts not claimed within
15 clear working days will be destroyed in a manner prescribed by the Engineer.
Part VII
Highway Use Regulations -
Heavy Trucks - Commercial Vehicles
Size, Weight & Loading Restrictions
83. (1)
Hereby adopted as regulations pursuant to this By-law are:
(a)
Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, B.C Reg. 26/58
(i) Section 19.01;
(ii) Section 19.02;
(iii) Section 19.03;
(iv) Section 19.05; and
(v) Section 19.06,
all as amended;
(b)
Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, B.C. Reg. 26/58 Division 35 Cargo Securement, as
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amended; and
(c)
Commercial Transport Regulations, B.C. Reg. 30/78
(i) Division 1
Interpretation;
(ii) Division 2
Application;
(iii) Division 7
Commencing at Section 7.05; Size and Weight;
(iv) Division 8
Pilot Cars and Signs; and
(v) Division 11
Penalties,
all as amended.
(2)
For the purposes of this By-law, wherever in these regulations adopted by this By-law,
the term "Minister" or "Minister of Transportation and Highways" appears, the term
"Engineer" shall be substituted and where the term "Act" appears, the term "By-law" shall
be substituted.
(3)
No person shall operate a vehicle on a highway in the City contrary to a regulation
adopted by this section.
Highway Uses Prohibited
83.1 (1)
No person shall place, construct or maintain a container for the storage, distribution or
vending of printed materials on any highway.
(2)
No person shall place, construct or maintain a machine for the unattended vending of
wares of any nature on any highway.
Highway Use Requiring Permit
84. (1)
Except as authorized by a permit issued by the Engineer pursuant to this By-law, no person
shall:
(a)
place any fuel, lumber, blocks, rock, stone, merchandise, chattel or wares of any
nature on any highway;
(b)
deposit, throw, or leave any earth, refuse, debris or other thing on a highway;
(c)
being the owner or occupier of property abutting on a highway, cause or permit any
earth, rocks, stones, logs or stumps or other things to cave, fall, crumble, slide or
accumulate from any such property upon a highway or, being there, to remain
thereon;
(d)
drag or skid anything along or over a highway;
(e)
dig up, break up or remove any part of a highway; cut down or remove trees or
timber growing on a highway; or excavate in or under a highway;
(f)
change the level of a highway whatsoever, or stop the flow of water through any
drain, sewer or culvert on or through a highway;
(g)
place, construct or maintain a loading platform, skids, rails, mechanical devices,
buildings, signs or any other structures or things on a highway;
(h)
construct or maintain a ditch, sewer or drain, the effluent from which causes
damage, fouling, nuisance or injury to any portion of a highway;
(i)
mark, imprint or deface in any manner whatsoever a highway or structure thereon;
(j)
ride, drive, lead, move or propel any animal or vehicle over or across a boulevard,
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including any curb, sidewalk, walkway or ditch therein except on a driveway;
(k)
construct a driveway, including a curb, ditch or sidewalk or walkway crossing;
(l)
cause damage to, cut down or remove trees, shrubs, plants, bushes and hedges,
fences or other things erected or maintained on a boulevard;
(m) operate a vehicle while sounding a calliope, loudspeaker or other noise making
device;
(n)
march, drive or otherwise take part in a parade or procession except a funeral
procession;
(o)
conduct construction on a highway or traffic control relating to such construction;
(p)
conduct construction on land adjacent to a highway where access from the highway
to the land is required for that purpose;
(q)
obstruct or interfere with the free flow of traffic or attempt to control or detour
traffic on any highway, whether by use of signs or flagpersons or by barricades or
other physical obstruction on the highway, provided that this clause shall not apply
to:
(i)
a Peace Officer, By-law Enforcement Officer, Parking Patroller or Firefighter
acting in the normal course of his or her duties;
(ii)
a student or adult school patrol acting under the authority of the School Act,
R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 412, as amended, or authorized by the Chief of Police;
(iii) emergency vehicles or public utility or City crews while making emergency
repairs within a highway; or
(iv) vehicles while legally parked on a highway or while obeying the instructions of
a traffic control device or Peace Officer.
(2)
For the purpose of this section construction means new construction, repair, replacement
and maintenance of any matter or thing.
Highway Use Permits
85.
(1)
The Engineer may issue a permit to do those things otherwise prohibited by Section 84
subject to the payment of the appropriate fee and subject to such other conditions in this
section and in Section 86 which may be applicable.
(2) The Engineer is hereby authorized to charge fees in accordance with the City of Surrey
Engineering Department, Uses Requiring Permits - Schedule of Fees, attached as Schedule
B to this By-law for permits issued pursuant to this section.
(a)
City Road and Right-of-Way Use Permit - for work in or on a highway or abnormal
use of a highway;
(b)
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(c)
Oversize Permit - for any oversize vehicles or loads;
(d)
Overload Permit - for overweight vehicles or loads.
(3)
Permits issued pursuant to this section shall only apply to highways under the
jurisdiction of the City.
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(4) In respect of oversize vehicles, an annual permit may be issued, for special cases at the
discretion of the Engineer, for vehicles or combinations of vehicles or loads which exceed
the Commercial Transport Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 58, as amended, standards for width,
height and length.
(5)
In respect of overweight vehicles, an annual permit may not be issued for loads which can
be broken down in such a manner that they would not exceed the weight restrictions;
and for loads exceeding ten percent overload except in special cases at the discretion of
the Engineer where, by virtue of the number of trips, or the route, the overload is not
expected to have a significant effect on the highway system.
(6) Oversized and Overload permits shall be carried in the vehicle whenever it is being
driven on a highway and shall be produced to any Peace Officer or By-law Enforcement
Officer, for inspection upon request.
(7)
A permit issued pursuant to this section may, in addition to any other limitations:
(a)
prohibit the driving or operating of any commercial vehicle on any highway during
certain hours;
(b)
specify the maximum rate of speed at which any commercial vehicle may travel;
(c)
require that any commercial vehicle be preceded or followed, or both, by a pilot car
in accordance with the regulations pursuant to the Commercial Transport Act,
R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 58, as amended; and
(d)
require that the commercial vehicle be driven or operated on certain specified
highways.
(8) Resident-Parking-Only Permit
(a)
No person shall park a vehicle in a block or area in the City which is posted with
signs indicating that resident-parking-only is in effect, unless the vehicle displays a
valid resident-parking-only permit authorizing parking in that block or area.
(b)
Where a traffic control device prohibits parking, no person shall park a vehicle
where prohibited regardless of whether a resident-parking-only permit has been
issued under this By-law.
(c)
In those blocks and areas of the City where signs are posted limiting the duration of
parking, vehicles having displayed in the proper manner a valid resident-parking-
only permit for that location may remain parked longer than the posted parking
duration.
(d)
The Engineer may determine the form of resident-parking-only permits, signs and
decals and may make regulations as to the period for which the permits shall be
valid and how they shall be displayed and distributed.
86.
As a pre-requisite to the issuance of a permit under Section 85 and Section 86.1, the Engineer
may require the applicant to:
(1)
Deposit with the City a sum of money:
(a)
sufficient to pay for the cost of repairing any damage likely to be done to the
highway and installation therein or thereon; and
(b)
as sufficient security to ensure that obligations imposed by the permit shall be
fulfilled and completed within the time specified in such permit.
(2)
Provide satisfactory plans of work to be undertaken and when such plans are supplied
and approved by the Engineer and the necessary permit issued, the said work shall
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conform in every respect to the approved plans, to the current City specifications as
approved by the Engineer, and to the minimum general requirements of the Surrey
Subdivision and Development By-law, 1986, No. 8830, as amended, for the zone in which
such highway is situated.
(3)
Where a deposit has been made in accordance with this section, and upon satisfactory
compliance with the permit within the time specified, the deposit will be refunded to the
applicant, less the actual cost of administration and inspection.
(4) Where completed work is to be taken over by the City the applicant shall maintain such
work for a period of one year from the date of expiry of the permit. Sufficient security
deposit shall be retained from the deposit provided in subsection (1) to cover any repair
works which may be required over the maintenance period.
(5)
Where adjustments to completed works are required due to reconstruction of a highway,
the person responsible for the initial construction as shown on the permit shall pay all
the cost of such adjustments.
(6) The applicant shall indemnify, protect and save harmless the City from and against all
claims demands and lien claims of every kind arising out of or in any way connected with
the work or other things for which a permit has been issued.
(7)
Failure by the permit holder to repair damage and/or fulfill such obligations as are set out
in a permit within the specified time shall result in the forfeiture of the deposit to the
City as liquidated damages.
(8) At the discretion of the Engineer, the applicant or their contractor may be required to
have in effect liability insurance in the amount specified by the Engineer naming the City
as an additional insured.
(9) Provide the City with sufficient funds, as determined by the Engineer according to
Schedule B to this By-law to complete the works including final restoration.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City shall have the right to seek additional compensation
from the applicant.
Traffic Obstruction Permits
86.1 (1)
Traffic Obstruction Permits. The Engineer may issue a traffic obstruction permit to
allow a person to obstruct or interfere with the free flow of traffic on any highway or lane
subject to payment of the appropriate fee and subject to such other conditions in this
Section 86.1 and in Section 86 that may be applicable.
(2)
Authority of Engineer. The authority of the Engineer under Section 86.1(1) includes the
authority to:
(a)
establish forms for permit applications;
(b)
establish timelines for permit applications;
(c)
require such additional information as may be necessary or desirable to assess an
application;
(d)
establish forms for permits;
(e)
specify hours of operation and dates of operation in a permit;
(f)
establish requirements for traffic management plans and the information required
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to form part of a traffic management plan;
(g)
require the submission of a traffic management plan as part of an application and
require compliance with the approved traffic management plan as a condition of
the permit;
(h)
impose obligations and responsibilities in the permit on a person known as the
traffic manager in relation to the approved traffic management plan;
(i)
impose terms and conditions in a permit, including traffic control details, to
address issues of public safety, worker safety and protection of City and private
property;
(j)
impose signage requirements in a permit;
(k)
impose requirements in a permit to provide notice to specified persons in the
manner specified in the permit;
(l)
impose requirements in a permit to coordinate traffic control and safety activities
with adjacent work zones in the manner specified in the permit;
(m) require an applicant to pay the City for the use of a pay station area prior to
issuance of a permit;
(n)
specify within a permit persons responsible for compliance with the terms and
conditions of the permit;
(o)
establish a system of requiring notice for, and approval of, the date of
commencement of activities under an issued permit;
(p)
establish timelines for notice and approval requirements;
(q)
require an applicant to enter into a highway license agreement to occupy a highway
for purposes related to the permit, and require the applicant to pay a license fee for
use of portions of the highway; and
(r)
impose terms and conditions allowing the applicant to occupy a highway for
specified purposes and duration and require the applicant to pay a fee for use of
portions of the highway.
(3)
Offence for No Permit. Any person who causes or permits traffic to be obstructed on a
highway without having first received a traffic obstruction permit in accordance with this
By-law is guilty of an offence.
(4) Activity Commenced Without Permit. If a person causes or permits actions to be
carried out that are ordinarily authorized by a traffic obstruction permit, without having
first obtained a traffic obstruction permit, all such activity shall cease until a traffic
obstruction permit is obtained and applicable permit fees shall be doubled.
(5)
Arterial Highways. Traffic obstruction permits issued pursuant to this section shall not
apply to any provincial arterial highway.
(6) Additional Restrictions after Issuance. Issuance of a traffic obstruction permit is
subject to public safety, traffic queues and traffic movement being monitored by the
Engineer while the approved traffic management plan is implemented. If the Engineer, in
his sole discretion, deems that public safety has not been adequately addressed, that
delays to the public are excessive or that there is a need to reconcile competing or
conflicting traffic movements, the Engineer may adjust, modify or further restrict the
hours of operation, dates and traffic control details associated with the traffic obstruction
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permit.
(7)
Traffic Manager. The holder of a traffic obstruction permit must designate an individual
as the traffic manager who shall be responsible for complying with the obligations
imposed by the permit on the traffic manager. The traffic manager must be present at
the work zone which is the subject of the permit or available to meet immediately at the
request of the Engineer. The permit holder must provide contact information for the
traffic manager, or designated representative with equal knowledge and authority as the
traffic manager, and the person must be available at any hour of the day or night.
(8) Obligations Created by the Permit. In addition to any obligations imposed by an
issued traffic obstruction permit, the following obligations also apply:
(a)
The permit holder shall comply with all terms, conditions, standards and
requirements of this By-law and the traffic obstruction permit.
(b)
When so stipulated by a traffic obstruction permit, the permit holder must provide
written notification to the Engineer in the form of a request to proceed and obtain
the written authorization of the Engineer confirming the approved work dates prior
to commencing activities under an issued permit.
(c)
A copy of the permit, including the approved traffic management plan, and a copy
of the authorization to proceed, where applicable, must be present at the work zone
and made available for inspection by the Engineer, a By-law Enforcement Officer or
a Peace Officer at all times when activities are being carried out under the permit.
(d)
If the authorization to proceed has been obtained from the Engineer, but for any
reason the activities do not proceed on the date specified in the approval, the
permit holder must provide notice to the Engineer without delay, in the manner
provided for in the permit
(e)
Signage placed pursuant to a permit must not obstruct sightlines or existing signage
and traffic control devices, and must not impede vehicle, bicycle or pedestrian
traffic.
(f)
Where a lane closure is approved by a permit, traffic stoppages may only occur in
accordance with the conditions provided for in the permit.
(g)
In the event of unforeseen circumstances which cause the permit holder to be
unable to comply with the traffic obstruction permit, including the traffic
management plan, the permit holder must:
(i) provide notice to the Engineer without delay in the manner provided for in the
permit; and
(ii) comply with any direction given by the Engineer, which may include a
direction to cease all activities until authorized by the Engineer to proceed.
(h)
Once the traffic obstruction activities are completed, the permit holder must
restore the work zone and surrounding areas to a state and condition acceptable to
the Engineer.
(i)
The obligations imposed by the permit on the traffic manager are also imposed on
the permit holder and the permit holder shall be responsible for ensuring those
obligations are met by the traffic manager or the permit holder.
(9)
Insurance. At the discretion of the Engineer, the applicant or their contractor will be
required to have in effect liability insurance in the amount specified by the Engineer
naming the City as an additional insured.
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(10)
Revocation or Suspension of Permit. The Engineer may revoke or suspend a
traffic obstruction permit in any of the following circumstances:
(a) if any of the terms and conditions of the permit or of this By-law are breached; or
(b) if the information supplied by the applicant in support of the permit application
is found by the Engineer to have been inaccurate, incomplete, or erroneous.
(11)
Effect of Revocation or Suspension. If a traffic obstruction permit is revoked or
suspended under Section 86.1(10):
(a) all activities being carried out under the permit must cease, except for work
which is necessary to remedy the non-compliance;
(b) the non-compliance must be resolved to the satisfaction of the Engineer within
24 hours;
(c) despite clause (b), if the Engineer is of the opinion that special circumstances
exist, the non-compliance must be remedied by a date the Engineer considers
reasonable given the circumstances; and
(d) no activity other than the work described in clause (a) shall resume until
authorized in writing by the Engineer.
86.2 (1)
As a pre-requisite to the issuance of a traffic obstruction permit under Section 86.1,
the Engineer may require the applicant to deposit with the City a sum of money:
(a)
sufficient to pay for the cost of repairing any damage likely to be done to the
highway; and
(b)
as sufficient security to ensure that obligations imposed by the traffic
obstruction permit shall be fulfilled and completed within the time specified
in the permit.
(2)
The security in subsection (1) may be in the form of a certified cheque or letter of
credit.
(3)
The City may draw down on the security in subsection (1) if the City fulfills
requirements imposed by the permit or this By-law should the permit holder fail to
do so.
(4)
If the amount of the security in subsection (1) is insufficient for the City to conduct all
necessary inspections and fulfill any requirements that the permit holder has failed to
fulfill, the permit holder shall pay any deficiencies to the City on demand. The City
may withhold the issuance of any future permits to the permit holder until the full
amount outstanding has been paid to the City.
(5)
The security in subsection (1) may be returned to the permit holder after the permit
expires in accordance with the terms of the permit.
(6)
Failure by the permit holder to repair damage or fulfill such obligations as are set out
in a permit within the specified time, shall result in the forfeiture of the deposit to the
City as liquidated damages.
(7)
The security in subsection (1) does not relieve the permit holder for damages or costs
in excess of the amount of the security held.
Truck Routes
87.
(1)
No person shall drive, operate, or park a heavy truck on any highway in the City other than
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on a truck route on and during the times set out in this By-law or Schedule C to this By-law
except:
(a)
any heavy truck operating for or on behalf of the City, while such vehicle is in actual
use for City purposes;
(b)
as authorized by a permit issued by the Engineer;
(c)
as specified in Section 87.4; or
(d)
where heavy trucks on any highway or part of a highway have been properly
authorized as a temporary detour truck route.
Identification of Truck Routes
87.1 (1)
The Engineer may cause signs or other traffic control devices to be erected along a truck
route to identify the beginning and end of a truck route.
(2)
The "Truck Route and Dangerous Goods Route" map prepared on behalf of the City is for
convenience of reference only and the omission of a truck route from it or the indication
of a truck route on it, shall not be deemed for the purposes of this By-law to contradict or
override the designation of truck routes and dangerous goods routes as set out in Schedule
C of this By-law.
Restrictions on Truck Routes
87.2 (1)
The Engineer may restrict the use of a truck route:
(a)
as to size, weight, type, height or other specification of a heavy truck which may be
driven on a truck route; and
(b)
as to the hours when a heavy truck may be driven on the truck route.
(2)
Where the Engineer places a restriction authorized by this section on a truck route the
Engineer shall cause signs or other traffic control devices to be erected along the truck
route to inform persons of the restriction placed on its use.
(3)
Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this By-law or of a permit issued by the Engineer,
where a bridge, highway or portion of a highway is expressly limited as to maximum weight,
height, length, or width by a traffic control device erected by the Engineer, no truck or load
shall exceed the maximum limits allowed by the said traffic control device.
(4)
Where, in the opinion of the Engineer, any highway is liable to damage through
extraordinary traffic thereon, the Engineer may regulate, limit or prohibit the use of the
highway by any person operating or in charge of the extraordinary traffic, or owning the
goods carried thereby or the vehicles used therein.
Permits
87.3 (1)
The Engineer may, under circumstances which he considers warrants a permit, issue a
permit authorizing the movement or parking of a heavy truck on certain highways other
than truck routes.
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(2)
A person driving a heavy truck on a route authorized by a permit under this section shall
produce the same when required to do so by a Peace Officer or a By-law Enforcement
Officer.
Departure from a Truck Route
87.4 Notwithstanding Section 87 above:
(1)
A person driving a heavy truck may drive on a highway other than a truck route:
(a)
to collect or deliver cargo; or
(b)
to supply a service;
provided that the person takes the shortest direct accessible connection between the
nearest truck route and the destination and returns to the truck route by the shortest
direct accessible connection.
(2)
In the event that the person driving a heavy truck has a subsequent delivery to make or
subsequent service to supply in the same area, the person may proceed to make the
subsequent delivery or service before proceeding by the shortest direct accessible
connection to the nearest truck route.
(3)
A person driving a heavy truck shall enter the City only on a truck route unless another
point of entry, not signed "No Heavy Trucks", forms the shortest direct accessible
connection between the City boundary and the point of origin or collection for services,
merchandise or material, and the person shall proceed from that point of entry by the
shortest direct accessible connection to the nearest truck route.
(4)
A person driving a heavy truck shall exit the City only on a truck route except where
another point of exit, not signed "No Heavy Trucks", forms the shortest direct accessible
connection between the point of delivery for services, merchandise or material in the City
and the point of origin or collection for those services, merchandise or material outside the
City and the person shall proceed from the point of exit by the shortest direct accessible
connection to the nearest truck route.
(5)
A person driving or operating a heavy truck from a business premises that is not on a truck
route shall upon leaving the business premises proceed to the nearest truck route by the
shortest direct accessible connection.
(6)
If any heavy truck is permitted to be stored or parked in accordance with Surrey Zoning
By-law, 1993, No. 12000, as amended or any other applicable by-law, at a location off a truck
route, and the truck conforms with all other highway use regulations, but is not engaged
in the transport of materials or any other things to or from the premises, a person may
drive the truck to and from the place where it is stored or parked, and so doing, shall use
the shortest direct accessible connection to and from the nearest truck route.
(7) Deleted by B/L 13832
(8)
Deleted by B/L 13832
(9)
The provisions of this section shall not relieve a person in charge or control of a heavy truck
from compliance with other parking and traffic regulations.
Size and Weight Restrictions
87.5 Deleted by B/L 13832
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Authority to Weigh Vehicles
87.6 (1)
The driver of a vehicle on a highway, when so required by a Peace Officer or By-law
Enforcement Officer, shall:
(a)
Stop the vehicle at the time and place specified by such Peace Officer or By-law
Enforcement Officer for the purpose of weighing the whole or part thereof by means
of stationary or portable scales, measuring the dimensions of the vehicle and load,
measuring and inspecting the tires thereon, inspecting the load carried, or for any
other purpose under this By-law;
(b)
When requested by a Peace Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer produce for the
officer's inspection the official registration certificate showing the maximum weight
of the truck or truck-type vehicle. In any case where there is no official registration
certificate for a truck or truck-type vehicle, a Peace Officer may order the driver or
other person in charge or control of the vehicle suspected of being on a route other
than a truck route in contravention of this By-law, to drive the vehicle onto the
nearest public or Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure stationary or portable
scales for the purpose of weighing the vehicle and load; and
(c)
Rearrange the load upon the vehicle or remove the whole or part of the load from the
vehicle in order to comply with the provisions of this Part before continuing to drive
or operate the vehicle.
(2)
Any driver who fails to stop their vehicle when directed to do so by a Peace Officer is guilty
of an offence under this By-law.
Operation of Vehicles
87.7 (1)
No person shall drive or operate on a highway:
(a)
A vehicle or combination of vehicles carrying a load unless the load is secured and
properly covered in a safe manner as required by Division 35 of the Motor Vehicle Act
Regulations, B.C. Reg. 26/58, as amended;
(b)
A vehicle with any load unless the load and any covering thereon is securely fastened
so as to prevent the covering or load from becoming loose, detached, or in any
manner hazardous to other users of the highway;
(c)
A vehicle with any load unless it is so constructed and loaded as to prevent any of its
load:
(i)
from shifting or swaying in such a manner as to affect the operation of the
vehicle; or
(ii)
from dropping, sifting, leaking, or otherwise escaping therefrom, but sand may
be dropped for the purpose of securing traction, and water or other substances
may be sprinkled on a highway in cleaning or maintaining the highway;
(d)
A vehicle or combination of vehicles carrying a load that projects more than 1.2
metres beyond the rear or 1.0 metre beyond the front of the vehicle unless the load is
marked with a red flag or lights as required by Division 8 of the Commercial
Transport Regulations, B.C. Reg. 30/78, as amended; and
(e)
No person shall drive or operate on a highway a vehicle or trailer equipped with
pneumatic tires that are not in good order or that have defects.
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Heavy Commercial Vehicle Parking
88.
(1)
No person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle, commercial vehicle or combination of
vehicles, having a total length exceeding 6 metres:
(a)
in any laneway; or
(b)
in any designated angle parking zone.
(2)
No person shall park any heavy commercial vehicle on any highway within a residential
district.
(3)
No person shall park any heavy commercial vehicle on any highway between 1900 hours
and 0700 hours on the following day.
(4)
No person shall park a trailer, semi-trailer or commercial vehicle on any street without the
motive power unit being attached.
(5)
No person shall park, store, or let stand any vehicle, motor vehicle, commercial transport
vehicle, or trailer that is loaded with, or contains dangerous goods (as per the definition
found in the Transport of Dangerous Goods Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 458, as amended) on any
highway, or in or on any residential zoned property at any time.
(6)
The restrictions of this section shall apply to every day of every year.
Large Vehicle Parking
88.1 (1)
Except for a vehicle which is designed primarily for the conveyance of passengers and has
a seating capacity not exceeding 9 people, an overall height not exceeding 2.2 m and an
overall length not exceeding 6.4 m, an owner, registered owner, lessee or operator of a
vehicle:
(a)
must not cause, allow or permit that vehicle to park on a highway for more than 24
hours continuously, unless permitted by the City; and
(b)
must not allow or permit that vehicle to be occupied as a dwelling or sleeping place
while parked.
(2)
The restrictions of this section shall apply to every day of every year.
Heavy Commercial Vehicle Parking Permits
88.2 (1)
The Engineer may issue an on-street parking permit or highway license agreement for a
heavy commercial vehicle that would otherwise be prohibited from being parked on a
highway by Section 88 or Section 88.1, subject to payment of the appropriate fee and subject
to such other conditions in this Section that may be applicable.
(2)
Authority of Engineer. The authority of the Engineer under Section 88.2(1) includes the
authority to:
(a)
establish forms for permit applications;
(b)
establish timelines for permit applications;
(c)
require such additional information as may be necessary or desirable to assess an
application;
(d)
establish forms for permits or alternate methods to authorize the applicant to park
on designated highways;
(e)
specify hours of operation and dates of operation in a permit;
(f)
designate portions of highways for parking of heavy commercial vehicles or for the
parking of a specified heavy commercial vehicle;
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(g)
impose terms and conditions in a permit allowing the applicant to occupy designated
heavy commercial vehicle parking highways or a designated portion of a designated
vehicle parking highway, and to address issues of public safety and protection of City
and private property;
(h)
impose requirements in a permit to provide notice to specified persons in the manner
specified in the permit;
(i)
require an applicant to pay the City a fee for the use of the highway to park a vehicle
in accordance with Schedule B of this Bylaw;
(j)
specify within a permit the persons responsible for compliance with the terms and
conditions of the permit;
(k)
establish a system of requiring notice for, and approval of, the date of commencement
of parking under an issued permit;
(l)
establish timelines for notice and approval requirements; and
(m) delegate all or part of the Engineer's authority under this Section 88.2 to an agent or
contractor.
(3) Offence for No Permit. Any person who parks a heavy commercial vehicle on a highway
without having first obtained a heavy commercial vehicle parking permit in accordance
with this Bylaw, and any owner, registered owner, lessee or operator of a heavy commercial
vehicle so parked, is guilty of an offence unless the parking is otherwise permitted under
this Bylaw.
(4) Offence for Non-Payment. Any person who parks a heavy commercial vehicle on a
highway without having paid the fees for a permit issued pursuant to this section as
specified in the Schedule of Fees, attached to this Bylaw as Schedule B, and any owner,
registered owner, lessee or operator of a heavy commercial vehicle so parked, is guilty of
an offence.
(5) Obligations Created by the Permit. In addition to any obligations imposed by an issued
heavy commercial vehicle parking permit, the following obligations also apply:
(a)
The permit holder shall comply with all terms, conditions, standards and
requirements of this Bylaw and the heavy commercial vehicle parking permit.
(b)
A copy of the permit must be kept in the vehicle and made available for inspection
by the Engineer, a Bylaw Enforcement Officer or a Peace Officer when requested.
(6) Offence for Non-Compliance with Obligations of the Permit. Any permit holder who
fails to comply with any term, condition, standard or and requirement of this Bylaw or the
heavy commercial vehicle parking permit, and any owner, registered owner, lessee or
operator of a heavy commercial vehicle so parked, is guilty of an offence.
(7) Insurance. At the discretion of the Engineer, the applicant, or the owner, registered
owner, lessee or operator of the heavy commercial vehicle, will be required to have in effect
liability insurance in the amount specified by the Engineer naming the City as an additional
insured.
(8) Revocation or Suspension of Permit. The Engineer may revoke or suspend a heavy
commercial vehicle parking permit in any of the following circumstances:
(a)
if any of the terms and conditions of the permit or of this By-law are breached; or
(b)
if the information supplied by the applicant in support of the permit application is
found by the Engineer to have been inaccurate, incomplete, or erroneous.
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(9) Effect of Revocation or Suspension. If a heavy commercial vehicle parking permit is
revoked or suspended under Section 88.2(8) the vehicle identified in the permit will no
longer be permitted to park on designated Surrey highways until the end of the suspension
period or, if revoked, until a new permit is obtained.
(10) Offence for Revoked or Suspended Permit. Any person who parks a heavy commercial
vehicle on a highway whose heavy commercial vehicle parking permit has been revoked or
suspended, and any owner, registered owner, lessee or operator of a heavy commercial
vehicle so parked, is guilty of an offence.
88.3 (1)
As a pre-requisite to the issuance of a heavy commercial vehicle parking permit under
Section 88.2, the Engineer may require the applicant to deposit with the City a sum of
money sufficient to pay for the cost of repairing any damage likely to be done to the
highway.
(2) The security in subsection (1) may be in the form of a certified cheque or letter of credit.
(3) The City may draw down on the security in subsection (1) if the City fulfills requirements
imposed by the permit or this By-law should the permit holder fail to do so.
(4) If the amount of the security in subsection (1) is insufficient for the City to conduct all
necessary inspections and fulfill any requirements that the permit holder has failed to
fulfill, the permit holder shall pay any deficiencies to the City on demand. The City may
withhold the issuance of any future permits to the permit holder until the full amount
outstanding has been paid to the City.
(5) The security in subsection (1) may be returned to the permit holder after the permit expires
in accordance with the terms of the permit.
(6) Failure by the permit holder to repair damage or fulfill such obligations as are set out in a
permit within the specified time, shall result in the forfeiture of the deposit to the City as
liquidated damages.
(7) The security in subsection (1) does not relieve the permit holder for damages or costs in
excess of the amount of the security held.
Heavy Trucks at Night
89.
(1)
No person shall drive or operate a heavy truck on a highway other than a truck route in a
residential district between 1900 hours and 0700 hours on the following day.
(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply to:
(a)
a heavy truck engaged in the construction, upkeep or maintenance of the highway or
any utility installed thereon, or the provision of any essential service to a resident
whose property fronts thereon; provided however that any heavy truck providing an
essential service does so by following the most direct route which requires the least
travel on any "No Heavy Trucks" route.
(b)
a heavy truck owned or operated by a lawful non-conforming business, while the
same is travelling to or from the site of such lawful non-conforming business but is
not engaged in the transport of materials or any other things to or from the site.
Order of Engineer
90.
Where the Engineer has ordered closure of, or restricted the load carried on a highway, portion
of highway or series of connected highways and placed signs to that effect, no person shall drive
or operate a vehicle contrary to that order or contrary to the signs.
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Overweight Vehicles
91.
(1)
No person shall:
(a)
Drive a vehicle on a highway;
(b)
Suffer or allow or require another person to drive a vehicle on a highway;
(c)
Load a vehicle to drive on a highway; or
(d)
Suffer or allow or require another person to load a vehicle to drive on a highway,
if:
(a)(i)
the gross vehicle weight of the commercial vehicle exceeds its licensed
gross vehicle weight;
(b)(i)
the weight of an axle, group of axles or axle unit exceeds the weight
permitted by the regulations;
(c)(i)
the dimensions of the commercial vehicle do not conform to the
regulations:
(i)
with load included; and
(ii)
without load;
or
(d)(i)
the distances between the axles, group of axles or axle units do not
conform to the regulations.
(2)
A person who contravenes a provision of this section commits an offence, and is liable, on
summary conviction:
(a)
for a contravention under subsection (1)(d)(c)(i) or (1)(d)(d)(i) (oversize vehicle or
load) a fine of not less than $200.00, and not more than $500.00.
(b)
for a contravention under subsection (1)(d)(a)(i) or (1)(d)(b)(i) (overweight
vehicle or load) or for a contravention under subsection 83(3) for overweight on a
towing dolly, a fine of $200.00 plus:
(i) $10.00 for each 100 kilograms or part thereof, up to 3,000 kilograms;
(ii) $20.00 for each 100 kilograms or part thereof, from 3001 kilograms up to 5000
kilograms;
(iii) $50.00 for each 100 kilograms or part thereof, greater than 5000 kilograms;
of the gross weight in excess of that allowed by the regulations or permit.
(c)
Every contravention of this section constitutes a separate and distinct offence.
(3)
For the purpose of this section, regulations means a regulation under the Commercial
Transport Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 58 as amended.
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Part VIIA
Penalties
92.
(1)
Any person who contravenes, suffers or permits any act or thing to be done in
contravention of, or neglects to do or refrains from doing anything required to be done
pursuant to any provision of this By-law or any permit or order issued pursuant hereto,
commits an offence punishable on summary conviction, and except where specifically
provided in Schedule A to this By-law, shall be liable to a fine of not less than $200.00, but
not exceeding $50,000.00.
(2) Where an offence is a continuing offence, each day that the offence is continued shall
constitute a separate and distinct offence.
(3) This section shall not apply to an offence under any section of this By-law where specific
reference is made in that section to an offence and penalty.
(4) If the person on whom a violation ticket has been served does not dispute the allegation or
the amount of the fine contained in the ticket or otherwise fails to respond to a ticket under
the provisions of the Offence Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 338, as amended, an administrative fee
of $35.00 plus applicable taxes shall be added to the amount of the fine contained in the
ticket.
(5) Prosecution of a person for an offence under this By-law does not exempt any person from
the application of, or obligation to comply with, other applicable provisions of this By-law,
including the forfeiture of securities or revocation or suspension of a permit issued
pursuant to this By-law or any other City by-law.
Part VIII
All Terrain Vehicle Regulations
Regulations
93.
This section shall not apply to equipment or the operators of same being used by the Surrey Fire
Service as part of any duties associated therewith.
94.
No person shall operate an all terrain vehicle on a highway unless it is licensed, insured and
equipped in all respects as a motor vehicle pursuant to the Motor Vehicle Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c.
318, as amended, and the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, B.C. Reg. 26/58, as amended.
95.
No person shall drive or operate a snowmobile on a highway unless he is the holder of a permit,
signed by the Engineer, authorizing the operation and subject to the limitation and conditions
set out therein.
96.
No person shall drive or operate an all terrain vehicle between one-half hour after sunset to one-
half hour before sunrise unless the vehicle is equipped pursuant to Sections 4.02, 4.07 and 4.09
of the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, B.C. Reg. 26/58, as amended.
Operation of All Terrain Vehicles
97.
No person shall operate an all terrain vehicle:
(1) in a careless, reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger or cause injury or damage to
a person or property of another;
(2) in a tree nursery or planting, in a manner that may damage or destroy growing stock;
(3) on the tracks or right-of-way of an operating railroad;
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(4) on private property without the consent of the owner, lessee or occupant of it; or
(5) in such a manner as to drive, harass, chase, run over, injure or kill wildlife or a domestic
animal.
Part VIIIA
Additional Regulations
Motorcycle Helmets
98.
A person who operates or rides as a passenger on an all terrain vehicle without properly wearing
a motorcycle helmet commits an offence.
Extraordinary Traffic
99.
(1)
Where in the opinion of the Engineer, any highway is liable to damage or concern for safety
through extraordinary traffic thereon, the Engineer may regulate, limit or prohibit the use
of the highway by any person operating or in charge of the extraordinary traffic, or owning
the goods carried thereby or the vehicles used therein.
(2) Every person driving on or using the highway in contravention of a regulation, limitation,
or prohibition of the Engineer commits an offence and shall be liable, on summary
conviction, to a fine of not less than $100.00 and not more than $2,000.00.
(3) Any person to whom this section might otherwise apply, may, with the approval of the
Council, enter into an agreement for the payment to the City compensation in respect of
any damage or expense which may, in the opinion of the Engineer, be caused by
extraordinary traffic, and thereupon that person shall not in respect of that traffic be
subject to any prohibition or penalty prescribed by this section.
(4) The Engineer may close to traffic or use any highway at such time and for such period of
time and in respect of such classes of traffic or use as in his opinion, may be necessary for
the construction or protection of any highway or other public work, or for the protection
of persons using the highway or to enable permitted traffic to be handled safely and
expeditiously.
Part IX
Vehicle Equipment Regulations
100.
A person shall not drive or operate a motor vehicle or trailer on a highway unless it is equipped
in all respects in compliance with the Motor Vehicle Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 318, as amended, and
the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, Reg. 26/58, as amended.
Part X
Repeal
101.
The following by-laws are hereby repealed:
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1978, No. 5633.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1979, No. 5889.
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Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1982, No. 7088.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1982, No. 7256.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1982, No. 7276.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1985, No. 8158.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1985, No. 8285.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1990, No. 10402.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1992, No. 11445.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1993, No. 11851.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1993, No. 11901.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1993, No. 12108.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1994, No. 12295.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1994, No. 12506.
Highway and Traffic By-law, 1976, No. 4860, Amendment By-law, 1994, No. 12518.
Part XI
Short Title
102.
This By-law may be cited for all purposes as the "Highway and Traffic By-law, 1997, No. 13007."
Part XII
Effective Date
103.
This By-law shall take effect on the date of Final Adoption hereof.
PASSED THREE READINGS ON the 27th day of January, 1997.
RECONSIDERED AND FINALLY ADOPTED, signed by the Mayor and Clerk, and sealed with the
Corporate Seal on the 17th day of February, 1997.
"D.W. McCALLUM" MAYOR
"D.B. KENNY" CLERK
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SCHEDULE A
FINE SCHEDULE
As amended by By-law Nos: 13042, 07/21/97; 13210, 09/08/97; 13562, 11/02/98; 13832,
10/04/99; 14619, 01/28/02; 15155, 11/03/03; 15767, 06/20/05; 15976, 04/03/06; 16478, 11/19/07;
16525, 01/14/08; 16853, 01/19/09; 17109, 01/25/10; 18304, 10/20/14; 18404, 02/23/15; 18978,
12/19/16; 19424, 12/18/17
The indicated penalties for alleged offences committed against this By-law are as follows:
SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAID
BEFORE 7
DAYS
FINE
7(2)
Disobey traffic control device
$160.00
7(3)
Damage traffic control device
$105.00
7(4)
Remove notice from vehicle
$45.00
$65.00
8(1)
Disobey stop sign - stop line
$160.00
8(2)
Disobey stop sign - crosswalk
$160.00
8(3)
Disobey stop sign - no stop line/crosswalk
$160.00
9
Stunting
$105.00
10(1)
Unnecessary noise from vehicle
$105.00
$160.00
10(2)
Loud car stereo
$105.00
$160.00
10(3)
Other unnecessary noise from vehicle
$105.00
$160.00
11
Racing
$260.00
12(1)
Due care and attention
$160.00
$210.00
12(2)
Reasonable consideration for others
$160.00
$210.00
12(3)
Speed relative to conditions
$160.00
13(1)
Fail to yield to pedestrian - green light
$160.00
13(2)
Fail to yield to vehicle - green light
$160.00
14(1)
Yellow light at intersection
$160.00
14(2)
Yellow light - no intersection
$160.00
15(1)
Red light at intersection
$160.00
15(2)
Fail to yield - right turn - red light
$160.00
15(3)
Fail to yield - left turn - red light
$160.00
15(4)
Red light - no intersection
$160.00
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SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAID
BEFORE 7
DAYS
FINE
16(1)
Disobey green arrow
$160.00
16(2)
Fail to stop - yellow arrow
$160.00
17(1)
Red flashing light at intersection
$160.00
17(2)
Red flashing light - no intersection
$160.00
17(3)
Yellow flashing light at intersection
$160.00
17(4)
Yellow flashing light - no intersection
$160.00
17(5)
Fail to yield at green flashing light
$160.00
18
Drive over newly painted lines
$105.00
19(1)
Unsafe lane change
$135.00
19(2)
Lane change solid line
$105.00
19(3)
Change lanes without signal
$105.00
19(4)
Left turn from wrong lane
$105.00
19(5)
Right turn from wrong lane
$105.00
19(6)
Illegal pass on laned roadway
$105.00
20(1)
Pass on right
$105.00
20(2)(a)
Unsafe pass on right
$135.00
20(2)(b)
Pass on right off roadway
$105.00
21(1)
Disobey traffic sign or signal
$160.00
21(2)
Disobey traffic sign or signal
$160.00
22
Improper left turn - no intersection
$135.00
23
Improper right turn - no intersection
$135.00
24(1)
Unsafe U-turn
$135.00
24(2)(a)
U-turn crest of a grade
$135.00
24(2)(b)
U-turn vision is obstructed
$135.00
24(2)(c)
Prohibited U-turn
$160.00
24(2)(d)
U-turn - intersection
$135.00
24(2)(e)
U-turn - business district
$135.00
25
Unsafe start
$135.00
26(1)
No signal on turn
$135.00
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SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAID
BEFORE 7
DAYS
FINE
26(2)
Inadequate signal on turn
$135.00
27(2)
Drive vehicle without signal device
$135.00
28
Fail to yield
$160.00
28
Disobey yield sign
$160.00
29
Fail to yield on left turn
$160.00
29
Fail to yield to left turn vehicle
$160.00
30(1)
Fail to yield after stop
$160.00
30(2)
Fail to yield to vehicle leaving stop
$160.00
31(1)
Emerging vehicle fail to stop
$160.00
31(2)
Emerging vehicle fail to yield
$160.00
32(1)
Fail to stop at railway crossing
$160.00
32(1)
Leaving railway crossing unsafely
$160.00
32(2)
Drive past railway crossing gate
$160.00
32(3)
Commercial vehicle - no stop at railway
$160.00
32(4)
Fail to proceed with caution at railway crossing
$160.00
33
Reverse into intersection
$135.00
33
Reverse when unsafe
$135.00
34(1)
Operate motorcycle - not on seat
$135.00
34(2)
Permit unlawfully seated passenger
$135.00
34(3)
Operate motorcycle over 2 abreast
$135.00
35
Follow fire truck too closely
$80.00
$135.00
35
Park near fire truck
$80.00
$135.00
36
Drive over fire hose
$80.00
$135.00
37
Drive on sidewalk
$160.00
$210.00
38
Open door while unsafe
$80.00
$135.00
38
Open door longer than necessary
$80.00
$135.00
39
Disobey flagperson
$210.00
40
Slow driving
$135.00
41(1)
Speed in municipality
$160.00
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SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAID
BEFORE 7
DAYS
FINE
41(2)
Speed against municipal sign
$160.00
41(3)
Speed on municipal laneway
$160.00
42
Speed in school zone
$160.00
43
Speed in playground zone
$160.00
44
Fail to stop for school bus
$210.00
45(1)
Fail to keep right
$160.00
45(2)
Slow vehicle not on right
$160.00
46
Pass when meeting oncoming vehicle
$160.00
47(1)
Cross solid double line
$160.00
47(2)(a)
Fail to keep right of double broken/solid line
$160.00
47(2)(b)
Cross solid broken line
$160.00
47(3)
Fail to keep right of single broken/solid line
$160.00
48(1)(a)
Fail to pass at safe distance
$160.00
48(1)(b)
Fail to complete pass safely
$160.00
48(2)(a)
Fail to yield to passing vehicle
$160.00
48(2)(b)
Increase speed while being passed
$160.00
49
Unsafe pass on left
$160.00
50
Pass without clear view
$160.00
51(1)
Follow too closely
$160.00
51(2)
Commercial vehicle - follow too close
$160.00
$210.00
52(1)
Drive over highway barrier
$160.00
52(2)
Fail to keep right on divided highway
$160.00
53(1)
Enter controlled access highway
$160.00
53(2)
Leave controlled access highway
$160.00
54(1)
Improper right turn
$135.00
54(2)
Improper left turn - traffic both directions
$135.00
54(3)
Improper left turn - traffic one direction
$135.00
54(4)
Improper turn - disobey traffic control device
$160.00
54(5)
Improper turn at intersection
$135.00
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SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAID
BEFORE 7
DAYS
FINE
54(6)
Improper turn at rotary traffic island
$135.00
55
Fail to yield for emergency vehicle
$210.00
56(1)
Fail to yield to pedestrian
$160.00
56(2)
Pass vehicle yielding for pedestrian
$210.00
56(3)
Disobey school guard/patrol
$210.00
57
Unlawful engine brake
$210.00
58(1)
Illegible plate
$210.00
58(2)
Operate vehicle with obscured license plate
$210.00
58(3)
Operate vehicle with device for obscuring
license plate
$210.00
58.1(1)
Prohibited idling
$55.00
$80.00
59(2)(b)
Pedestrian entering roadway
$80.00
$105.00
60(1)
Pedestrian disobey yellow light
$80.00
$105.00
61
Pedestrian disobey red light
$80.00
$105.00
62(2)
Disobey pedestrian traffic control signal
$80.00
$105.00
63(1)
Fail to use crosswalk at intersection
$80.00
$105.00
63(2)
Fail to use crosswalk - no intersection
$80.00
$105.00
64(1)
Impede traffic on highway
$80.00
$105.00
64(2)
Impede traffic on sidewalk
$80.00
$105.00
65(1)
Pedestrian fail to yield right-of-way
$80.00
$105.00
65(2)
Fail to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk
$160.00
65(3)
Pedestrian disobey traffic control device
$80.00
$105.00
65(4)(a)
Jaywalking
$80.00
$105.00
65(4)(b)
Pedestrian on roadway - sidewalk available
$80.00
$105.00
65(4)(c)
Pedestrian on roadway - no sidewalk
$80.00
$105.00
65(4)(d)
Careless pedestrian on highway
$80.00
$105.00
65(4)(e)
Careless pedestrian in crosswalk
$80.00
$105.00
65(5)
Solicit ride or business
$80.00
$105.00
65(6)
Sledding, etc. on roadway
$105.00
66(2)(a)
Ride cycle on sidewalk
$80.00
$105.00
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SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAID
BEFORE 7
DAYS
FINE
66(2)(b)
Ride cycle on crosswalk
$80.00
$105.00
66(2)(c)
Fail to ride cycle on right
$80.00
$105.00
66(2)(d)
Cyclist riding abreast
$80.00
$105.00
66(2)(e)
Cyclist riding without using handlebars
$80.00
$105.00
66(2)(f)
Cyclist not astride seat
$80.00
$105.00
66(2)(g)
Cyclist carrying too many persons
$80.00
$105.00
66(2)(h)
Cyclist on highway where prohibited
$80.00
$105.00
66(2)(i)
Cycle without required bicycle helmet
$80.00
$105.00
66(3)
Permit cycling without required bicycle helmet
$80.00
$105.00
66(5)
Cycle attached to vehicle
$160.00
66(6)
Careless cycling
$160.00
66(6)
Cycle without reasonable consideration
$160.00
66(7)
Ride cycle without lights
$60.00
$160.00
67(1)
Fail to deposit fee
$40.00
$55.00
67(2)
Remetering
$40.00
$55.00
67(3)
Parking meter expired
$40.00
$55.00
67.1(4)
Fail to pay fee
$40.00
$55.00
67.1(5)
Purchased time expired
$40.00
$55.00
67.1(6)
Parking time exceeded
$40.00
$55.00
68(1)
Park on left side
$40.00
$55.00
68(1)
Park too far from curb
$40.00
$55.00
68(2)(a)
Unsecured motor vehicle
$80.00
$105.00
68(2)(b)
Fail to turn front wheels when parked on grade
$80.00
$105.00
68(3)
Park obstructing traffic
$80.00
$105.00
68(4)
Improper angle parking
$65.00
$85.00
68(4.1)
Improper reverse angle parking
$65.00
$85.00
68(5)
Fail to display valid number plates
$80.00
$105.00
68(7)
Park closer than 1 metre to parked vehicle
$40.00
$55.00
68(8)
Leave less than 3 metres of roadway
$80.00
$105.00
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SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAID
BEFORE 7
DAYS
FINE
69(1)
Park on boulevard
$55.00
$80.00
69(1.1)
Parking on sidewalk
$80.00
$105.00
69(1.2)
Parking on curb
$40.00
$55.00
69(2)
Block driveway
$55.00
$80.00
69(2.1)
Block walkway
$55.00
$80.00
69(3)
Park in intersection
$55.00
$80.00
69(4)
Park near hydrant
$55.00
$80.00
69(5)
Park on crosswalk
$55.00
$80.00
69(6)
Park near crosswalk
$55.00
$80.00
69(7)
Park near traffic control device
$55.00
$80.00
69(8)
Park near railway crossing
$55.00
$80.00
69(9)(a)
Park displayed for sale
$60.00
$90.00
69(9)(b)
Park for repair or wrecking
$55.00
$80.00
69(9)(c)
Park displaying signs
$55.00
$80.00
69(9)(d)
Park selling goods
$55.00
$80.00
69(10)
Park obstructing traffic at construction site
$55.00
$80.00
69(11)
Double parking
$55.00
$80.00
69(12)
Park on bridge or in tunnel
$160.00
$210.00
69(13)
Parking in No Parking Zone/Restricted Parking
Zone
$40.00
$55.00
69(14)
Park obstructing visibility of traffic control
device
$80.00
$105.00
69(15)
Angle parking - excessive vehicle length
$55.00
$80.00
69(16)
Park at bus stop
$55.00
$80.00
69(17)
Park too close to intersection
$40.00
$55.00
69(17.1)
Park too close to intersection
$40.00
$55.00
69(19)
Park blocking opposite driveway
$40.00
$55.00
70
Park beyond 72 hours
$55.00
$80.00
71
Park in loading zone
$40.00
$55.00
72
Park in disabled zone without permit
$105.00
$160.00
74(3)
Disobey direction of peace officer/fire-
fighter/BLEO
$210.00
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SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAID
BEFORE 7
DAYS
FINE
75(1)
Litter on highway
$210.00
76(1)
Abandon container or vehicle
$210.00
77(1)
Driver fail to correctly state name
$160.00
77(2)
Pedestrian or cyclist fail to correctly state
name
$160.00
78(1)
Obstruction without permit/warning
$210.00
78(2)
Place material on highway
$210.00
78(3)
Fail to remove material from highway
$210.00
78(4)
Interfere with traffic control device
$210.00
78(5)
Interfere with parade or funeral procession
$210.00
79
Fail to remove accident debris
$210.00
80(1)
Fail to remove snow - business
$55.00
$80.00
80(2)
Fail to remove snow - residential
$40.00
$55.00
80(3)(a)
Fail to remove litter from boulevard
$40.00
$55.00
80(3)(b)
Fail to trim grass on boulevard
$40.00
$55.00
81(4)(a)
Construct driveway without permit
$210.00
$260.00
81(4)(b)
Construct driveway contrary to design
$210.00
$260.00
82(1)
Place unauthorized sign on highway
$105.00
$160.00
83(3)
Fail to comply with regulations:
-
No oversize permit
$260.00
-
Contrary to oversize permit
$260.00
-
Wheels and tires
$160.00
-
Weighing of vehicles
$160.00
-
No overload permit
$260.00
-
Contrary to overload permit
$260.00
-
Fail to secure load as required
$210.00
$260.00
-
Misuse of overload or oversize permit
$260.00
-
No axles permit
$260.00
-
Contrary to axles permit
$260.00
-
Overweight on towing dolly
As per Section
91(2)
As per Section
91(2)
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SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAID
BEFORE 7
DAYS
FINE
-
No pilot car as required
$260.00
-
No flags or lamps as required
$210.00
83.1(1)
Unlawful vending of printed materials
$105.00
$160.00
83.1(2)
Unlawful vending of wares
$105.00
$160.00
84(1)(a)
Place merchandise on highway
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(b)
Deposit soil/mulch on highway
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(c)
Permit material to slide/fall onto highway from
property
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(d)
Drag or skid on highway
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(e)
Cut trees or break up highway
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(f)
Stop or alter drainage of water
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(g)
Place construction/structure on highway
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(h)
Foul a highway
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(i)
Deface highway or structure (graffiti)
$105.00
$160.00
84(1)(j)
Animals on highway
$105.00
$160.00
84(1)(k)
Construct driveway crossing
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(l)
Damage plants or structures on boulevard
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(m)
Operate vehicle with loudspeaker
$160.00
84(1)(n)
Illegal parade or procession
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(o)
Construction on highway
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(p)
Obstruct traffic
$210.00
$260.00
84(1)(q)
Unauthorized traffic control
$210.00
$260.00
85(6)
Fail to obtain/display permit
$210.00
$260.00
85(8)
No resident parking only permit
$40.00
$55.00
87(1)
Operate heavy truck off of truck route
$210.00
$260.00
87.2(3)
Exceed posted weight or dimensional limits
$210.00
$260.00
87.3(2)
Fail to produce permit
$210.00
$260.00
87.4(3)
Failure to proceed to nearest truck route upon
entering City
$210.00
$260.00
87.4(4)
Fail to proceed to nearest truck route upon
exiting City
$210.00
$260.00
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SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAID
BEFORE 7
DAYS
FINE
87.4(5)
Fail to proceed to nearest truck route upon
leaving business
$210.00
$260.00
87.4(6)
Fail to take most direct access to/from truck
park to/from nearest truck route
$210.00
$260.00
87.6(1)(a)
Fail to stop for purpose of weighting and
inspection
$210.00
$260.00
87.6(1)(b)
Fail to proceed to nearest weigh scale
$210.00
$260.00
87.6(1)(b)
Fail to produce official registration certificate
$210.00
$260.00
87.6(1)(c)
Fail to rearrange or remove load
$210.00
$260.00
87.6(2)
Fail to stop
$260.00
87.7(1)(a)
Load not secured or covered
$210.00
$260.00
87.7(1)(b)
Load covering not securely fastened
$210.00
$260.00
87.7(1)(c)(i)
Shifting load
$210.00
$260.00
87.7(1)(c)(ii)
Escaping load
$210.00
$260.00
87.7(1)(d)
Fail to display red flag or lights for projecting
load
$105.00
$160.00
87.7(1)(e)
Tires not in good order
$210.00
$260.00
88(1)(a)
Overlength parked in laneway
$105.00
$160.00
88(1)(b)
Overlength vehicle in angle parking spot
$105.00
$160.00
88(2)
Heavy commercial vehicle on highway in
residential district
$105.00
$160.00
88(3)
Heavy commercial vehicle parked 1900 to 0700
hours
$105.00
$160.00
88(4)
Trailer parked without motive power
$105.00
$160.00
88(5)
Vehicle/commercial vehicle parked containing
dangerous goods
$105.00
$160.00
89(1)
Heavy truck in residential district after hours
$210.00
$260.00
90
Heavy truck on no heavy truck route
$260.00
91(1)(a)
Exceed licensed gross vehicle weight
As per Section
91(2)(b)
As per Section
91(2)(b)
91(1)(b)
Exceed axle weight permitted
As per Section
91(2)(b)
As per Section
91(2)(b)
91(1)(c)
Exceed load dimension
As per Section
91(2)(a)
As per Section
91(2)(a)
91(1)(c)
Exceed vehicle dimensions
As per Section
91(2)(a)
As per Section
91(2)(a)
91(1)(d)
Non-conforming distance between axles
As per Section
91(2)(a)
As per Section
91(2)(a)
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SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAID
BEFORE 7
DAYS
FINE
94
ATV not equipped as required
$60.00
$105.00
94
ATV not insured or licensed
$310.00
$510.00
95
Snowmobile on highway without permit
$510.00
96
No lights on ATV when required
$80.00
97(1)
Careless operation of ATV
as per Court
as per Court
97(2)
Operate ATV in planting area
$80.00
97(3)
Operate ATV on railroad right-of-way
$80.00
97(4)
ATV on private property without permission
$80.00
97(5)
Operate ATV harassing wildlife
$80.00
98
Operate ATV without required helmet
$105.00
100
Fail to comply to standards
$105.00
$160.00
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SCHEDULE B
SCHEDULE OF FEES
Amended B/L 13832, 10/04/99; 14768, 07/22/02; 15976, 04/03/06; 16205, 01/15/07; 17075, 12/14/09;
17317, 01/10/11; 17562, 02/06/12; 17837, 12/17/12; 18130, 01/13/14; 18354, 01/12/15; 18586, 12/14/15; 18978,
12/19/16; 19424, 12/18/17; 19714, 12/19/18; 19980, 12/16/19; 20219, 12/21/20; 20505, 12/24/21; 20872,
04/17/23; 21226, 05/04/24; 21609, 04/28/2025; 21968, 04/13/2026
City Road and Right-of-Way Use
-
Permit Fee
$95.00
-
CRRP Inspection Fee1,2
$350.00 (maximum 3 visits)
-
Re-inspection Fee
$150.00 (per inspection)
-
Video inspection1,2
$280.00 (maximum 2 visits)
-
Video review1,2
$45.00
-
Shoring
$525.00
-
Hoarding
$525.00 plus Road Use Fee
Road Use Fee (to facilitate on-site construction)
-
Boulevard/Sidewalk (behind curb)
$2.00/m2/week
-
Parking Lane
3
$3.00/m2/week
-
Travel Lane Local
$3.75/m2/week
-
Travel Lane Collector
$5.00/m2/week
-
Travel Lane Arterial (non-MRN)
$8.00/ m2/week
Note: Road Use Fees noted above are for first 8 weeks, rates double beyond 8 weeks
Covered Walkway Only (no storage above)
$450.00/month
Traffic Obstruction Permit
-
General: 4
-
Arterial/Collector Road
$615.00
-
Local Road:
$300.00
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Servicing Agreement:4
-
Arterial/Collector Road
$980.00
-
Local Road:
$400.00
- Directional Road Closure:
$500.00 flat fee plus $350.00
per calendar day
-
Traffic Control Training:
$220.00
-
Storage Containers/Bins:
$200.00 per day
-
Filming:
$600.00
Oversize Permit
-
Single trip:
$100.00
-
Annual permit
$500.00
Heavy Commercial Vehicle Parking Permit
$110.00 per vehicle per month
Pavement Cut
-
Permanent repair done by City:
$150.00/m2 for trench width
-
Permanent repair done by Applicant:
$40.00/m2 for trench width
-
Minimum charge:
$800.00
All Land Development Works:
Fees collected at execution of
Servicing or Mini-Servicing
Agreement
Capital Works Projects:
Fees included as part of contract
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Site Specific Municipal Access Agreement
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Works per site < 20 m:
$2,600.00
-
Works per site >= 20 m:
$2,600.00 plus $15.00/m
-
Renewals
$1,650.00
1 Number of inspections required based on scope of work.
2 Fee for regular work hours. After-hour fee may apply.
3 Loss of parking revenue will be charged in addition to Road Use Fee.
4 For permits with multiple road classifications, fees based on highest road classification.
5 Road closures not permitted longer than 14 calendar days. Fee not applicable if two-way
traffic maintained.
All fees are subject to applicable taxes.
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SCHEDULE C
TRUCK ROUTES
As amended by By-law Nos: 13605, 12/14/98; 13832, 10/04/99; 13938, 02/14/00;
14144, 11/06/00; 16853, 01/19/09; 16940, 05/25/09; 21075/11/20/23
Each of the following portions of a highway or series of connected highways is hereby designated as a
"Truck Route":
8 Avenue between 160 Street and Highway #15
16 Avenue between 128 Street and 196 Street
32 Avenue between 152 Street and 176 Street (after December 31, 2001)
32 Avenue between 176 Street and 196 Street
32 Avenue Diversion between the King George Highway and 152 Street
64 Avenue between King George Highway and 152 Street
72 Avenue between Scott Road and 152 Street
80 Avenue between Scott Road and the King George Highway
88 Avenue between 120 Street and Highway #15
96 Avenue between Scott Road and 160 Street, and between 184 Street and 196 Street
96 Avenue between 160 Street and 176 Street
104 Avenue between the King George Highway and 160 Street
108 Avenue between the King George Highway and Ferguson Diversion (restricted to
vehicles
less than 3.2 metres in width, inclusive of load)
116 Avenue between 126A Street and King Road
116A Avenue between King Road and Surrey Road
120 Street (Scott Road) between Highway #10 and the King George Highway
128 Street between 72 Avenue and 88 Avenue
132 Street between 72 Avenue and 88 Avenue
132 Street between 88 Avenue and the King George Highway (restricted to the hours of
0700 - 1800 {7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.} daily)
140 Street between 96 Avenue and 108 Avenue
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152 Street between 16 Avenue and Highway #1
160 Street between the Fraser Highway and Highway #1
176 Street from Barnston Drive East to 104 Avenue
192 Street between 16 Avenue and Highway #10
Barnston Drive East between 176 Street and 184 Street
Bridge Road between Old Yale Road and 112 Avenue
Bridgeview By-Pass (128 Street - 130 Street) between the King George Highway and 116 Avenue
Ferguson Diversion between 108 Avenue and 152 Street (restricted to vehicles less than 3.2 metres
in width, inclusive of load)
Fraser Highway between the King George Highway and 196 Street
Highway #1 between the Port Mann Bridge and 196 Street
Highway #10 between Scott Road and 192 Street
Highway #15 between 0 Avenue and Barnston Drive East
Highway #99 between 120 Street and 8 Avenue
Industrial Road between 112 Avenue and 126A Street
King George Highway between 8 Avenue and the Pattullo Bridge
King Road between 116 Avenue and 116A Avenue
Langley By-Pass between 192 Street and 196 Street
Old Yale Road between River Road and Scott Road
River Road between 96 Avenue and South Fraser Way
South Fraser Way between River Road and Old Yale Road
Tannery Road between River Road and Scott Road
Nordel Way between Scott Road and 88 Avenue