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The Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
Consolidated By-law No. 2016-037
Consolidated By-law No. 2016-037
Consolidated By-law No. 2016-037
Consolidated By-law No. 2016-037
Consolidated By-law No. 2016-037
A By-Law to permit Off-Road Vehicles to be driven on
certain roadways under the jurisdiction of The
Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands as
regulated in accordance with Ontario Regulation
A By-Law to permit Off-Road Vehicles to be driven on
certain roadways under the jurisdiction of The
Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands as
regulated in accordance with Ontario Regulation
A By-Law to permit Off-Road Vehicles to be driven on
certain roadways under the jurisdiction of The
Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands as
regulated in accordance with Ontario Regulation
A By-Law to permit Off-Road Vehicles to be driven on
certain roadways under the jurisdiction of The
Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands as
regulated in accordance with Ontario Regulation
A By-Law to permit Off-Road Vehicles to be driven on
certain roadways under the jurisdiction of The
Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands as
regulated in accordance with Ontario Regulation
A By-Law to permit Off-Road Vehicles to be driven on
certain roadways under the jurisdiction of The
Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands as
regulated in accordance with Ontario Regulation
A By-Law to permit Off-Road Vehicles to be driven on
certain roadways under the jurisdiction of The
Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands as
regulated in accordance with Ontario Regulation
A By-Law to permit Off-Road Vehicles to be driven on
certain roadways under the jurisdiction of The
Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands as
regulated in accordance with Ontario Regulation
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Office Consolidation (Schedule B replaced 2020-052)
Whereas, Sections 8(1) and 9 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.
25 (as amended) provide that the powers of a municipality shall be
interpreted broadly so as to enable the Municipality to govern its affairs
as it considers appropriate and to respond to issues; and
Whereas, Sections 8(1) and 9 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.
25 (as amended) provide that the powers of a municipality shall be
interpreted broadly so as to enable the Municipality to govern its affairs
as it considers appropriate and to respond to issues; and
Whereas, Sections 8(1) and 9 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.
25 (as amended) provide that the powers of a municipality shall be
interpreted broadly so as to enable the Municipality to govern its affairs
as it considers appropriate and to respond to issues; and
Whereas, Sections 8(1) and 9 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.
25 (as amended) provide that the powers of a municipality shall be
interpreted broadly so as to enable the Municipality to govern its affairs
as it considers appropriate and to respond to issues; and
Whereas, Sections 8(1) and 9 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.
25 (as amended) provide that the powers of a municipality shall be
interpreted broadly so as to enable the Municipality to govern its affairs
as it considers appropriate and to respond to issues; and
Whereas, Sections 8(1) and 9 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.
25 (as amended) provide that the powers of a municipality shall be
interpreted broadly so as to enable the Municipality to govern its affairs
as it considers appropriate and to respond to issues; and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes Council to a pass by-law permitting the
operation of Off-Road Vehicles on any roadway that is under the
jurisdiction of the Municipality or on any part or parts of such a roadway;
and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes Council to a pass by-law permitting the
operation of Off-Road Vehicles on any roadway that is under the
jurisdiction of the Municipality or on any part or parts of such a roadway;
and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes Council to a pass by-law permitting the
operation of Off-Road Vehicles on any roadway that is under the
jurisdiction of the Municipality or on any part or parts of such a roadway;
and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes Council to a pass by-law permitting the
operation of Off-Road Vehicles on any roadway that is under the
jurisdiction of the Municipality or on any part or parts of such a roadway;
and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes Council to a pass by-law permitting the
operation of Off-Road Vehicles on any roadway that is under the
jurisdiction of the Municipality or on any part or parts of such a roadway;
and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes Council to a pass by-law permitting the
operation of Off-Road Vehicles on any roadway that is under the
jurisdiction of the Municipality or on any part or parts of such a roadway;
and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes Council to a pass by-law permitting the
operation of Off-Road Vehicles on any roadway that is under the
jurisdiction of the Municipality or on any part or parts of such a roadway;
and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes Council to a pass by-law permitting the
operation of Off-Road Vehicles on any roadway that is under the
jurisdiction of the Municipality or on any part or parts of such a roadway;
and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes Council to a pass by-law permitting the
operation of Off-Road Vehicles on any roadway that is under the
jurisdiction of the Municipality or on any part or parts of such a roadway;
and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes Council to a pass by-law permitting the
operation of Off-Road Vehicles on any roadway that is under the
jurisdiction of the Municipality or on any part or parts of such a roadway;
and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes Council to a pass by-law permitting the
operation of Off-Road Vehicles on any roadway that is under the
jurisdiction of the Municipality or on any part or parts of such a roadway;
and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (4) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes a by-law passed under subsection (3) may
permit the operation of off-road vehicles only during specified months or
hours; and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (4) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes a by-law passed under subsection (3) may
permit the operation of off-road vehicles only during specified months or
hours; and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (4) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes a by-law passed under subsection (3) may
permit the operation of off-road vehicles only during specified months or
hours; and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (4) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes a by-law passed under subsection (3) may
permit the operation of off-road vehicles only during specified months or
hours; and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (4) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes a by-law passed under subsection (3) may
permit the operation of off-road vehicles only during specified months or
hours; and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (4) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes a by-law passed under subsection (3) may
permit the operation of off-road vehicles only during specified months or
hours; and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (4) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes a by-law passed under subsection (3) may
permit the operation of off-road vehicles only during specified months or
hours; and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (4) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes a by-law passed under subsection (3) may
permit the operation of off-road vehicles only during specified months or
hours; and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (4) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes a by-law passed under subsection (3) may
permit the operation of off-road vehicles only during specified months or
hours; and
Whereas, Section 191.8 (4) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
H.8 (as amended) authorizes a by-law passed under subsection (3) may
permit the operation of off-road vehicles only during specified months or
hours; and
Whereas, Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Grey
Highlands deems it expedient and necessary to permit Off-Road Vehicles
to be driven on certain roadways under the jurisdiction of the Municipality
of Grey Highlands;
Whereas, Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Grey
Highlands deems it expedient and necessary to permit Off-Road Vehicles
to be driven on certain roadways under the jurisdiction of the Municipality
of Grey Highlands;
Whereas, Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Grey
Highlands deems it expedient and necessary to permit Off-Road Vehicles
to be driven on certain roadways under the jurisdiction of the Municipality
of Grey Highlands;
Whereas, Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Grey
Highlands deems it expedient and necessary to permit Off-Road Vehicles
to be driven on certain roadways under the jurisdiction of the Municipality
of Grey Highlands;
Whereas, Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Grey
Highlands deems it expedient and necessary to permit Off-Road Vehicles
to be driven on certain roadways under the jurisdiction of the Municipality
of Grey Highlands;
Whereas, Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Grey
Highlands deems it expedient and necessary to permit Off-Road Vehicles
to be driven on certain roadways under the jurisdiction of the Municipality
of Grey Highlands;
Whereas, Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Grey
Highlands deems it expedient and necessary to permit Off-Road Vehicles
to be driven on certain roadways under the jurisdiction of the Municipality
of Grey Highlands;
Whereas, Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Grey
Highlands deems it expedient and necessary to permit Off-Road Vehicles
to be driven on certain roadways under the jurisdiction of the Municipality
of Grey Highlands;
Now Therefore the Council of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
hereby enacts as follows:
Now Therefore the Council of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
hereby enacts as follows:
1.0 Definitions
1.0 Definitions
1.0 Definitions
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.1"All-Terrain Vehicle" or "ATV" means an off-road vehicle that,
a)has four wheels, the tires of which are all in contact with the
ground,
b)has steering handlebars,
c)has a seat that is designated to be straddled by the driver, and
d)is designed to carry,
i.a driver only and no passengers, or
ii.a driver and only one passenger, if the vehicle,
(A)has one passenger seat that is designed to be straddled by
the passenger while sitting facing forward behind the driver,
and
(B)is equipped with the foot rests for the passenger that are
separate from the foot rests for the driver.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.2"Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicle" means an off-road
vehicle that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has a minimum cargo capacity of 159 kilograms.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.3"Off-Road Vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road
Vehicles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.4 (as amended) and for the purposes
of this by-law and Sections 2.0 and 3.0 is limited to:
a)All-Terrain Vehicles
b)Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles, and
c)Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles.
1.4"Owner" has the same meaning as operator and is the person to
whom the Off-Road Vehicle is registered to and/or the person whom
has care and control of the Off-Road Vehicle.
1.4"Owner" has the same meaning as operator and is the person to
whom the Off-Road Vehicle is registered to and/or the person whom
has care and control of the Off-Road Vehicle.
1.4"Owner" has the same meaning as operator and is the person to
whom the Off-Road Vehicle is registered to and/or the person whom
has care and control of the Off-Road Vehicle.
1.4"Owner" has the same meaning as operator and is the person to
whom the Off-Road Vehicle is registered to and/or the person whom
has care and control of the Off-Road Vehicle.
1.4"Owner" has the same meaning as operator and is the person to
whom the Off-Road Vehicle is registered to and/or the person whom
has care and control of the Off-Road Vehicle.
1.4"Owner" has the same meaning as operator and is the person to
whom the Off-Road Vehicle is registered to and/or the person whom
has care and control of the Off-Road Vehicle.
1.4"Owner" has the same meaning as operator and is the person to
whom the Off-Road Vehicle is registered to and/or the person whom
has care and control of the Off-Road Vehicle.
1.4"Owner" has the same meaning as operator and is the person to
whom the Off-Road Vehicle is registered to and/or the person whom
has care and control of the Off-Road Vehicle.
1.4"Owner" has the same meaning as operator and is the person to
whom the Off-Road Vehicle is registered to and/or the person whom
has care and control of the Off-Road Vehicle.
1.4"Owner" has the same meaning as operator and is the person to
whom the Off-Road Vehicle is registered to and/or the person whom
has care and control of the Off-Road Vehicle.
1.4"Owner" has the same meaning as operator and is the person to
whom the Off-Road Vehicle is registered to and/or the person whom
has care and control of the Off-Road Vehicle.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.5"Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle" means an off-road vehicle
that,
(a)has four or more wheels, the tires of which are all in contact
with the ground,
(b)has a steering wheel for steering control,
(c)has seats that are not designed to be straddled, and
(d)has an engine displacement equal to or less than 1,000 cubic
centimeters.
1.6"Roadway" includes a common and public highway, street,
avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle,
any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the
passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral
property lines thereof. Private roads and unopened road allowances
are excluded.
1.6"Roadway" includes a common and public highway, street,
avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle,
any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the
passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral
property lines thereof. Private roads and unopened road allowances
are excluded.
1.6"Roadway" includes a common and public highway, street,
avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle,
any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the
passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral
property lines thereof. Private roads and unopened road allowances
are excluded.
1.6"Roadway" includes a common and public highway, street,
avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle,
any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the
passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral
property lines thereof. Private roads and unopened road allowances
are excluded.
1.6"Roadway" includes a common and public highway, street,
avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle,
any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the
passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral
property lines thereof. Private roads and unopened road allowances
are excluded.
1.6"Roadway" includes a common and public highway, street,
avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle,
any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the
passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral
property lines thereof. Private roads and unopened road allowances
are excluded.
1.6"Roadway" includes a common and public highway, street,
avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle,
any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the
passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral
property lines thereof. Private roads and unopened road allowances
are excluded.
1.6"Roadway" includes a common and public highway, street,
avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle,
any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the
passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral
property lines thereof. Private roads and unopened road allowances
are excluded.
1.6"Roadway" includes a common and public highway, street,
avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle,
any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the
passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral
property lines thereof. Private roads and unopened road allowances
are excluded.
2.0 Permitted Roadways
2.0 Permitted Roadways
2.0 Permitted Roadways
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.1The operation of Off-Road Vehicles shall be permitted upon a
roadway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands
and in accordance with Ontario Regulation 316/03 of the Highway
Traffic Act (as amended), the Off-Road Vehicles Act (as amended),
and in accordance with the provisions of this by-law.
2.2Notwithstanding 2.1, no owner or operator of an off-road vehicle
shall operate such a vehicle upon roadways as shown on Schedule "A"
Travel Prohibited, attached hereto and forming part of this by-law.
2.2Notwithstanding 2.1, no owner or operator of an off-road vehicle
shall operate such a vehicle upon roadways as shown on Schedule "A"
Travel Prohibited, attached hereto and forming part of this by-law.
2.2Notwithstanding 2.1, no owner or operator of an off-road vehicle
shall operate such a vehicle upon roadways as shown on Schedule "A"
Travel Prohibited, attached hereto and forming part of this by-law.
2.2Notwithstanding 2.1, no owner or operator of an off-road vehicle
shall operate such a vehicle upon roadways as shown on Schedule "A"
Travel Prohibited, attached hereto and forming part of this by-law.
2.2Notwithstanding 2.1, no owner or operator of an off-road vehicle
shall operate such a vehicle upon roadways as shown on Schedule "A"
Travel Prohibited, attached hereto and forming part of this by-law.
2.2Notwithstanding 2.1, no owner or operator of an off-road vehicle
shall operate such a vehicle upon roadways as shown on Schedule "A"
Travel Prohibited, attached hereto and forming part of this by-law.
2.2Notwithstanding 2.1, no owner or operator of an off-road vehicle
shall operate such a vehicle upon roadways as shown on Schedule "A"
Travel Prohibited, attached hereto and forming part of this by-law.
2.2Notwithstanding 2.1, no owner or operator of an off-road vehicle
shall operate such a vehicle upon roadways as shown on Schedule "A"
Travel Prohibited, attached hereto and forming part of this by-law.
2.2Notwithstanding 2.1, no owner or operator of an off-road vehicle
shall operate such a vehicle upon roadways as shown on Schedule "A"
Travel Prohibited, attached hereto and forming part of this by-law.
2.3No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle on municipal property, including but not limited to any park
that is under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, or
on any sidewalk or unopened road allowance, with exceptions shown
on Schedule "B" Travel Permitted, attached hereto and forming part
of this by-law.
2.3No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle on municipal property, including but not limited to any park
that is under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, or
on any sidewalk or unopened road allowance, with exceptions shown
on Schedule "B" Travel Permitted, attached hereto and forming part
of this by-law.
2.3No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle on municipal property, including but not limited to any park
that is under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, or
on any sidewalk or unopened road allowance, with exceptions shown
on Schedule "B" Travel Permitted, attached hereto and forming part
of this by-law.
2.3No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle on municipal property, including but not limited to any park
that is under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, or
on any sidewalk or unopened road allowance, with exceptions shown
on Schedule "B" Travel Permitted, attached hereto and forming part
of this by-law.
2.3No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle on municipal property, including but not limited to any park
that is under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, or
on any sidewalk or unopened road allowance, with exceptions shown
on Schedule "B" Travel Permitted, attached hereto and forming part
of this by-law.
2.3No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle on municipal property, including but not limited to any park
that is under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, or
on any sidewalk or unopened road allowance, with exceptions shown
on Schedule "B" Travel Permitted, attached hereto and forming part
of this by-law.
2.3No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle on municipal property, including but not limited to any park
that is under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, or
on any sidewalk or unopened road allowance, with exceptions shown
on Schedule "B" Travel Permitted, attached hereto and forming part
of this by-law.
2.3No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle on municipal property, including but not limited to any park
that is under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, or
on any sidewalk or unopened road allowance, with exceptions shown
on Schedule "B" Travel Permitted, attached hereto and forming part
of this by-law.
2.3No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle on municipal property, including but not limited to any park
that is under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, or
on any sidewalk or unopened road allowance, with exceptions shown
on Schedule "B" Travel Permitted, attached hereto and forming part
of this by-law.
2.3No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle on municipal property, including but not limited to any park
that is under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, or
on any sidewalk or unopened road allowance, with exceptions shown
on Schedule "B" Travel Permitted, attached hereto and forming part
of this by-law.
2.4No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle between the hours of 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. on any day
within the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands.
2.4No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle between the hours of 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. on any day
within the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands.
2.4No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle between the hours of 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. on any day
within the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands.
2.4No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle between the hours of 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. on any day
within the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands.
2.4No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle between the hours of 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. on any day
within the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands.
2.4No owner or operator of an off-road vehicle shall operate such a
vehicle between the hours of 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. on any day
within the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Grey Highlands.
3.0 Regulations
3.0 Regulations
3.0 Regulations
3.1A permitted Off-Road Vehicle shall not be operated on a roadway
unless it meets the requirements of Sections 7 to 15 of Ontario
Regulation 316/03 of the Highway Traffic Act (as amended) and is
operated in accordance with Sections 16 to 24 of the Regulation.
3.1A permitted Off-Road Vehicle shall not be operated on a roadway
unless it meets the requirements of Sections 7 to 15 of Ontario
Regulation 316/03 of the Highway Traffic Act (as amended) and is
operated in accordance with Sections 16 to 24 of the Regulation.
3.1A permitted Off-Road Vehicle shall not be operated on a roadway
unless it meets the requirements of Sections 7 to 15 of Ontario
Regulation 316/03 of the Highway Traffic Act (as amended) and is
operated in accordance with Sections 16 to 24 of the Regulation.
3.1A permitted Off-Road Vehicle shall not be operated on a roadway
unless it meets the requirements of Sections 7 to 15 of Ontario
Regulation 316/03 of the Highway Traffic Act (as amended) and is
operated in accordance with Sections 16 to 24 of the Regulation.
3.1A permitted Off-Road Vehicle shall not be operated on a roadway
unless it meets the requirements of Sections 7 to 15 of Ontario
Regulation 316/03 of the Highway Traffic Act (as amended) and is
operated in accordance with Sections 16 to 24 of the Regulation.
3.1A permitted Off-Road Vehicle shall not be operated on a roadway
unless it meets the requirements of Sections 7 to 15 of Ontario
Regulation 316/03 of the Highway Traffic Act (as amended) and is
operated in accordance with Sections 16 to 24 of the Regulation.
3.1A permitted Off-Road Vehicle shall not be operated on a roadway
unless it meets the requirements of Sections 7 to 15 of Ontario
Regulation 316/03 of the Highway Traffic Act (as amended) and is
operated in accordance with Sections 16 to 24 of the Regulation.
3.2Exemptions shall apply as outlined in Part IV of the Regulation.
3.2Exemptions shall apply as outlined in Part IV of the Regulation.
4.0 Penalties
4.0 Penalties
4.0 Penalties
4.1Any person who contravenes any section of this by-law is guilty of
an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine as provided by the
Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33 (as amended).
4.1Any person who contravenes any section of this by-law is guilty of
an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine as provided by the
Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33 (as amended).
4.1Any person who contravenes any section of this by-law is guilty of
an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine as provided by the
Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33 (as amended).
4.1Any person who contravenes any section of this by-law is guilty of
an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine as provided by the
Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33 (as amended).
4.1Any person who contravenes any section of this by-law is guilty of
an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine as provided by the
Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33 (as amended).
4.2No person shall interfere or obstruct an officer carrying out duties
in the enforcement of this by-law.
4.2No person shall interfere or obstruct an officer carrying out duties
in the enforcement of this by-law.
4.2No person shall interfere or obstruct an officer carrying out duties
in the enforcement of this by-law.
4.2No person shall interfere or obstruct an officer carrying out duties
in the enforcement of this by-law.
4.2No person shall interfere or obstruct an officer carrying out duties
in the enforcement of this by-law.
5.0 Effective Date and Review
5.0 Effective Date and Review
5.0 Effective Date and Review
5.1In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this by-law
and any other by-law hereto passed; the provisions of this by-law
shall prevail.
5.1In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this by-law
and any other by-law hereto passed; the provisions of this by-law
shall prevail.
5.1In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this by-law
and any other by-law hereto passed; the provisions of this by-law
shall prevail.
5.1In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this by-law
and any other by-law hereto passed; the provisions of this by-law
shall prevail.
5.1In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this by-law
and any other by-law hereto passed; the provisions of this by-law
shall prevail.
5.1In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this by-law
and any other by-law hereto passed; the provisions of this by-law
shall prevail.
5.1In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this by-law
and any other by-law hereto passed; the provisions of this by-law
shall prevail.
5.1In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this by-law
and any other by-law hereto passed; the provisions of this by-law
shall prevail.
5.1In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this by-law
and any other by-law hereto passed; the provisions of this by-law
shall prevail.
5.1In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this by-law
and any other by-law hereto passed; the provisions of this by-law
shall prevail.
5.2This by-law shall be reviewed by the Council of the Municipality of
Grey Highlands on an annual basis.
5.2This by-law shall be reviewed by the Council of the Municipality of
Grey Highlands on an annual basis.
5.2This by-law shall be reviewed by the Council of the Municipality of
Grey Highlands on an annual basis.
5.2This by-law shall be reviewed by the Council of the Municipality of
Grey Highlands on an annual basis.
5.3Schedule "A" and Schedule "B" form part of this by-law. Schedule
"C" is provided for information purposes only. (Schedule B replaced
by 2020-052)
5.3Schedule "A" and Schedule "B" form part of this by-law. Schedule
"C" is provided for information purposes only. (Schedule B replaced
by 2020-052)
5.3Schedule "A" and Schedule "B" form part of this by-law. Schedule
"C" is provided for information purposes only. (Schedule B replaced
by 2020-052)
5.3Schedule "A" and Schedule "B" form part of this by-law. Schedule
"C" is provided for information purposes only. (Schedule B replaced
by 2020-052)
5.3Schedule "A" and Schedule "B" form part of this by-law. Schedule
"C" is provided for information purposes only. (Schedule B replaced
by 2020-052)
5.3Schedule "A" and Schedule "B" form part of this by-law. Schedule
"C" is provided for information purposes only. (Schedule B replaced
by 2020-052)
5.3Schedule "A" and Schedule "B" form part of this by-law. Schedule
"C" is provided for information purposes only. (Schedule B replaced
by 2020-052)
5.3Schedule "A" and Schedule "B" form part of this by-law. Schedule
"C" is provided for information purposes only. (Schedule B replaced
by 2020-052)
5.4That this by-law shall come into force and take effect on the final
passing thereof.
5.4That this by-law shall come into force and take effect on the final
passing thereof.
5.4That this by-law shall come into force and take effect on the final
passing thereof.
5.4That this by-law shall come into force and take effect on the final
passing thereof.
Read a first, second and third time, and finally passed on April 25 2016.
Read a first, second and third time, and finally passed on April 25 2016.
The Corporation of the
Municipality of Grey Highlands
The Corporation of the
Municipality of Grey Highlands
Original Signed By
________________________________
Paul McQueen, Mayor
Original Signed By
________________________________
Paul McQueen, Mayor
Original Signed By
________________________________
Paul McQueen, Mayor
Original Signed By
________________________________
Raylene Martell, Municipal Clerk
Original Signed By
________________________________
Raylene Martell, Municipal Clerk
Original Signed By
________________________________
Raylene Martell, Municipal Clerk
Status: Passed
SCHEDULE "A"
By-Law No. 2016-37
MUNICIPALITY OF GREY HIGHLANDS
Travel Prohibited
Item
Column 1
Highway
Column 2
From and To
Column 3
Times of Day
1
SDR 10B
7th Line to
Grey Road 7
(Euphrasia)
24 hours/7 days a week
2
SDR 16C
7th Line to
Grey Road 7
(Euphrasia)
24 hours/7 days a week
3
Shilvock Sideroad
South of Lot 3
24 hours/7 days a week
4
Unmaintained
Streets (Raod
Allowances)
throughout Grey
Highlands
All - except
those shown
on Schedule
"B" of this By-
law
24 hours/7 days a week
SCHEDULE "B"
By-law 2020-052
amendment to By-Law No. 2016-37
MUNICIPALITY OF GREY HIGHLANDS
Travel on Unmaintained Road Allowances Permitted
Item
From and To
1
Road allowance extending north of 30 Sideroad from 12
Concession B to Artemesia/Euphrasia Townline Between Lot
30/31 Concession 13/14 (Artemesia)
2
Mid-Portion of Sideroad 7B east of 3rd Line A to Grey Road 13,
Old Baldy area (Euphrasia)
3
Portion Sideroad 7A Shilvock Sideroad west to 7th Line
(Euphrasia)
4
Sideroad 10A west from 7th Line to 9th Line (Euphrasia)
5
Sideroad 10A portion of road allowance between 9th Line and
Grey Road 12 (Euphrasia)
6
Road allowance extension of Sideroad 7A traveling west of
Grey Road 12 to Holland-Euphrasia Townline (Euphrasia)
7
Pellisier St, Radan to County Road 13
8
St. Arnaud Street from Sutter Street to Inkerman Street
SCHEDULE "C"
By-Law No. 2016-37
MUNICIPALITY OF GREY HIGHLANDS
Travel Prohibited
ONTARIO REGULATION 316/03
made under the
HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT
Made: July 24, 2003
Filed: July 28, 2003
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: August 16, 2003
OPERATION OF OFF-ROAD VEHICLES ON HIGHWAYS
PART I
DEFINITIONS
Definitions
1. In this Regulation,
"all-terrain vehicle" means an off-road vehicle that,
(a) has four wheels, the tires of all of which are in contact with the ground,
(b) has steering handlebars,
(c) has a seat that is designed to be straddled by the driver, and
(d) is designed to carry a driver only and no passengers;
"off-road vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Off-Road Vehicles Act.
PART II
OPERATION ON CLASSES OF HIGHWAYS
Operation on highways generally prohibited
2. An off-road vehicle shall not be driven on any highway except,
(a) as specified in this Part;
(b) as permitted by Part IV; or
(c) as permitted by clause 2 (2) (a) of the Off-Road Vehicles Act.
Prohibited highways
3. Except as permitted by section 28, no off-road vehicle shall be driven on a
highway listed in Schedule A.
Permitted highways for ATVs
4. (1) Subject to subsection (2), no off-road vehicle shall be driven on a highway
listed in Schedule B.
(2) All-terrain vehicles may be driven on a highway listed in Schedule B only if, in
addition to meeting the requirements of Part III, there is only one driver and no
passenger on the all-terrain vehicle at the time.
Highways in parks
5. An off-road vehicle may be driven on a highway that is within a provincial park or
public park if the road authority or governing body of the park permits the operation
of off-road vehicles in the park.
PART III
REGULATION OF OFF-ROAD VEHICLES ON HIGHWAYS
Conditions for off-road vehicles to be operated on highways
6. An off-road vehicle shall not be operated on a highway unless it meets the
requirements of sections 7 to 15 and it is operated in accordance with sections 16 to
24.
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Weight and dimensions
7. (1) The off-road vehicle must weigh 450 kilograms or less.
(2) The off-road vehicle must have an overall width not greater than 1.35 metres,
excluding mirrors.
Tires
8. All the tires on the off-road vehicle must be low pressure bearing tires.
Motor vehicle safety standards
9. The off-road vehicle must meet the motor vehicle safety standards prescribed for
restricted-use motorcycles in the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations made under
the Motor Vehicle Safety Act (Canada) applicable when the vehicle was
manufactured.
Equipment configuration and performance requirements
10. (1) If the off-road vehicle was manufactured after May 31, 1991 and before
January 1, 2002, it must meet the equipment configuration and performance
requirements set out in the American National Standards Institute/Specialty Vehicle
Institute of America publication entitled Four Wheel All-Terrain Vehicles ANSI/SVIA-
1-1990 or Four Wheel All-Terrain Vehicles -- Equipment, Configuration and
Performance Requirements ANSI/SVIA-1-2001.
(2) If the off-road vehicle was manufactured after December 31, 2001, it must meet
the equipment configuration and performance requirements set out in the American
National Standards Institute/Specialty Vehicle Institute of America publication
entitled Four Wheel All-Terrain Vehicles -- Equipment, Configuration and
Performance Requirements ANSI/SVIA-1-2001.
Equipment must be operating properly
11. A component, equipment or other feature of the off-road vehicle that was part of
the vehicle when manufactured and that is required by section 9 or 10 must operate
properly and must not be missing, rendered partly or wholly inoperable or modified
so as to reduce its effectiveness.
Braking system
12. The off-road vehicle must be equipped with a service brake, parking brake and
parking mechanism that comply with section 4 of the American National Standards
Institute/Specialty Vehicle Institute of America publication entitled Four Wheel All-
Terrain Vehicles -- Equipment, Configuration and Performance Requirements
ANSI/SVIA-1-2001.
Lamps
13. (1) Despite subsection 62 (1) of the Act, the off-road vehicle must be equipped
with one or two lamps that emit a white light on the front of the vehicle and one or
two lamps that emit a red light at the rear of the vehicle.
(2) The lamps required by subsection (1) must be lit at all times the off-road vehicle
is operated on the highway.
(3) The subsections of section 62 of the Act that refer to lamps required under
subsections (1), (2) or (3) of that section shall be read as if referring to the lamps
required under subsection (1) of this section.
(4) The lamps required on the front of an off-road vehicle by subsection (1) must be
aimed such that the high intensity portion of the beam is directed below the
horizontal line through the centre of the lamp from which it comes, at a distance of
7.6 metres ahead of the lamp, when the vehicle is not loaded.
(5) If the off-road vehicle was manufactured after January 1, 1998, it must be
equipped with a stop lamp or lamps on the rear of the vehicle that emit a red light
when any brake is applied.
(6) A stop lamp required under subsection (5) may be incorporated with a rear lamp
or may be a separate lamp.
(7) The off-road vehicle must be equipped with,
(a) one yellow reflex reflector on each side at the front;
(b) one red reflex reflector on each side at the rear; and
(c) one or two red reflex reflectors on the rear.
(8) The reflex reflectors required by subsection (7) must comply with the
requirements of the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations made under the Motor Vehicle
Safety Act (Canada) applicable when the vehicle was manufactured.
Windshield
14. The off-road vehicle need not be equipped with a windshield, but if it is, the
windshield must satisfy the requirements prescribed for a motorcycle windshield
under subsection 1 (10) of Schedule 6 to Regulation 611 of the Revised Regulations
of Ontario, 1990.
No obstruction of view
15. (1) There must not be any object or non-transparent material placed on or
attached to the off-road vehicle that obstructs the driver's view of traffic approaching
from any direction at an intersection, or of traffic approaching from the rear of the
vehicle.
(2) If the off-road vehicle is towing a trailer, the trailer or load must not obstruct the
driver's view of traffic approaching from any direction at an intersection, or of traffic
approaching from the rear of the vehicle.
OPERATION REQUIREMENTS
Permit
16. (1) The off-road vehicle shall be operated under the authority of a permit issued
under section 5 of the Off-Road Vehicles Act and a number plate showing the
number of the permit shall be displayed on the vehicle as required under that Act.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to an off-road vehicle operated under the authority
of a permit issued under section 7 of the Highway Traffic Act, as provided by section
7 of the Off-Road Vehicles Act.
Insurance
17. The off-road vehicle shall be insured in accordance with section 2 of
the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act and section 15 of the Off-Road Vehicles
Act.
Driver's licence
18. The driver of the off-road vehicle shall hold a valid Class A, B, C, D, E, F, G, G2,
M or M2 driver's licence issued under the Act unless he or she is exempt, under
section 34 of the Act, from the application of section 32 of the Act.
Helmet
19. The driver of the off-road vehicle shall wear a helmet that complies with section
19 of the Off-Road Vehicles Act.
Application of Highway Traffic Act
20. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this Regulation, the provisions of the Act and
its regulations applicable to motor vehicles apply with necessary modifications to the
operation of an off-road vehicle on a highway.
(2) Subsection 62 (19), sections 64 and 66 and subsection 76 (1) of the Act do not
apply to the operation of an off-road vehicle on a highway.
Application of Off-Road Vehicles Act
21. The Off-Road Vehicles Act and the regulations made under that Act that apply to
the operation of off-road vehicles off the highway apply with necessary modifications
to the operation of an off-road vehicle on a highway.
Maximum speed
22. The off-road vehicle shall not be driven at a rate of speed greater than,
(a) 20 kilometres per hour, if the speed limit established under the Act for that
part of the highway is not greater than 50 kilometres per hour; or
(b) 50 kilometres per hour, if the speed limit established under the Act for that
part of the highway is greater than 50 kilometres per hour.
Environmental protection
23. (1) The off-road vehicle shall not be operated in such a manner as to,
(a) discharge a contaminant or cause or permit the discharge of a contaminant
into the natural environment that may have an adverse effect on the
environment or impair the quality of any waters; or
(b) contravene any conditions, restrictions and prohibitions imposed by any
legislation and related regulations enacted to protect the environment.
(2) The off-road vehicle shall not be operated in such a manner that it causes or is
likely to cause,
(a) a risk to the safety of any person;
(b) harm or material discomfort to any person from dust, emissions or noise;
(c) harm, injury or damage, either directly or indirectly, to any property, flora or
fauna; or
(d) alteration, disruption or destruction to the natural environment, including
erosion damage or degradation of the right of way.
(3) The off-road vehicle shall not be driven in or through a river, stream or other
watercourse on a highway if doing so would or would be likely to alter, disrupt or
destroy any fish habitat.
Rules of the road
24. (1) The off-road vehicle shall be driven on the shoulder of the highway in the
same direction as the traffic using the same side of the highway.
(2) Despite subsection (1), the off-road vehicle may be driven on the roadway in the
same direction as the traffic using the same side of the highway if,
(a) there is no shoulder; or
(b) the shoulder of the highway is obstructed and cannot be used by the off-road
vehicle.
(3) Despite subsection (1), the off-road vehicle shall not be driven on the shoulder
but shall be driven on the roadway in the same direction as the traffic using the
same side of the highway if it is being driven across a level railway crossing.
(4) When driven on the shoulder of the highway, the off-road vehicle shall be driven
as close to and parallel with the right edge of the shoulder as can be done
practicably and safely.
(5) When driven on the roadway pursuant to subsection (2), the off-road vehicle shall
be driven as close to and parallel with the right edge of the roadway as can be done
practicably and safely.
(6) When entering the shoulder or the roadway, the off-road vehicle shall yield the
right of way to vehicles already using the shoulder or the roadway, as the case may
be, and shall enter the shoulder or roadway only when it is safe to do so.
(7) The off-road vehicle shall not be driven in the median strip of the highway.
(8) The off-road vehicle shall not be driven on any part of the highway that is
designated as a construction zone under subsection 128 (8) of the Act or on any
other part of the highway where construction work or highway maintenance is being
carried out, unless the off-road vehicle is operating as a vehicle described in
subsection 128 (13) of the Act or as a road service vehicle.
(9) If part or all of the highway is closed under subsection 134 (2) of the Act, the off-
road vehicle shall not be driven on any adjacent part of the highway that may be
open, unless the off-road vehicle is operating as a vehicle described in subsection
128 (13) of the Act or as a road service vehicle.
(10) The off-road vehicle shall not overtake and pass any moving motor vehicle or
motorized snow vehicle at any time when both the off-road vehicle and the other
vehicle are travelling on the same shoulder or roadway of the highway.
(11) Despite subsection (10), an off-road vehicle may overtake and pass another off-
road vehicle when both are travelling on the shoulder if the movement can be made
in safety while remaining on the shoulder and to the left of the off-road vehicle being
overtaken and passed.
(12) Despite clause 142 (4) (b) of the Act, a person driving an off-road vehicle on the
highway may indicate the intention to turn right by extending the right hand and arm
horizontally beyond the right side of the vehicle.
(13) Before commencing a left turn in the manner required by subsection 141 (5), (6)
or (7) of the Act, the off-road vehicle shall, without interfering with the movement of
traffic travelling in the same direction as the off-road vehicle, move away from the
shoulder or from the right edge of the roadway, as the case may be, and be
positioned on the roadway in the position from which the left turn is to be made.
(14) Upon completing a left turn, the off-road vehicle shall, without interfering with
the movement of traffic travelling in the same direction as the off-road vehicle, move
back to the right edge of the roadway or shoulder, as the case may be.
PART IV
EXEMPTIONS
Definitions
25. In this Part,
"emergency" means a situation that constitutes a danger to life or property;
"employee" means,
(a) a person employed in the service of the Crown or any agency of the Crown,
(b) a police officer, conservation officer or other person appointed for the
preservation and maintenance of the public peace or any officer appointed for
enforcing or carrying out the provisions of this Act or the Off-Road Vehicles
Act,
(c) a firefighter as defined in the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997,
(d) an employee of an ambulance service as defined in the Ambulance Act,
(e) an employee of a municipality or of a local board as defined in the Municipal
Affairs Act,
(f) an employee of a board, commission or other local authority exercising any
power with respect to municipal affairs or purposes, or
(g) an employee or agent of the operator of a water, gas, electric heat, light or
power works, telegraph and telephone lines, a railway, a street railway, works
for the transmission of gas, oil, water or electrical power or energy or any
similar works supplying the general public with necessaries or conveniences.
Crossing a highway
26. Part III of this Regulation does not apply to a person who drives an off-road
vehicle directly across a highway pursuant to clause 2 (2) (a) of the Off-Road
Vehicles Act.
Farmers and trappers
27. (1) Sections 8, 9, 10 and 18 do not apply to the operation of an off-road vehicle
as described in clause 2 (2) (b) of the Off-Road Vehicles Act if,
(a) the driver of the vehicle holds a driver's licence; and
(b) the number of passengers on the off-road vehicle does not exceed the
number of places on the vehicle intended for passengers.
(2) Despite section 4, an off-road vehicle may be operated as described in clause 2
(2) (b) of the Off-Road Vehicles Act on any highway other than a highway listed in
Schedule A if the conditions described in clauses (1) (a) and (b) are met.
Public work functions
28. (1) An employee who is acting in the course of his or her employment or in
response to an emergency may operate an off-road vehicle on a highway, including
a highway listed in Schedule A or B, in accordance with this Regulation despite any
provision that would provide otherwise in Parts II, IV and VI of the Act.
(2) Sections 8, 9, 10 and 18 do not apply to the operation of an off-road vehicle on a
highway by an employee who is driving the off-road vehicle in the course of his or
her employment or in response to an emergency if,
(a) the employee holds a driver's licence; and
(b) the number of passengers on the off-road vehicle does not exceed the
number of places on the vehicle intended for passengers.
(3) Section 4 does not apply to the operation of an off-road vehicle permitted under
subsection (1).
(4) Despite section 24, an employee who is permitted under subsections (1) and (2)
to operate an off-road vehicle on a highway listed in Schedule A may only drive the
off-road vehicle on a part of the highway that is not the roadway or the shoulder.
Far northern Ontario and unorganized territory
29. (1) A person may operate an off-road vehicle on a highway in an area of the
province described in Schedule C in accordance with this Regulation despite any
provision that would provide otherwise in Parts II, IV and VI of the Act.
(2) Sections 9, 10, 16 and 18 do not apply to the operation of an off-road vehicle on
a highway in an area of the province described in Schedule C if,
(a) the driver of the off-road vehicle is at least 16 years old;
(b) the driver of the off-road vehicle holds a driver's licence or a motorized snow
vehicle operator's licence; and
(c) the number of passengers on the off-road vehicle does not exceed the
number of places on the vehicle intended for passengers.
(3) Despite section 4, an off-road vehicle may be operated on any highway other
than a highway listed in Schedule A in an area of the province described in Schedule
C if the conditions described in clauses (2) (a), (b) and (c) are met.
PART V
REVOCATION, COMMENCEMENT
Revocation
30. Ontario Regulation 195/97 is revoked.
Commencement
31. This Regulation comes into force on the later of the day it is filed and the
day Part X.3 of the Act is proclaimed in force.
SCHEDULE A
HIGHWAYS PROHIBITED TO ALL OFF-ROAD VEHICLES
1. All of the King's Highways known as No. 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 407,
409, 410, 416, 417 and 427.
2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 406 lying between a point at its
intersection with the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way in
the City of St. Catharines and a point at its intersection with the roadway
known as Holland Road in the City of Thorold.
3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 420 in the City of Niagara Falls
lying between a point at its intersection with the King's Highway known as the
Queen Elizabeth Way and a point at its intersection with the roadway known
as Stanley Avenue.
4. All of the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way.
5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 6 lying between a point at its
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 403 in the City of Hamilton
and a point at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 401 in
the County of Wellington.
6. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 6 lying between a point at its
intersection with the southern boundary of the City of Hamilton and the
roadway known as Alderlea Avenue in the City of Hamilton.
7. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 lying between a point at its
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 7/115 in the City of
Peterborough and a point at its intersection with the eastern boundary of the
City of Peterborough.
8. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 lying between a point at its
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 417 in the City of Ottawa
and a point at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 15 in the
Township of Beckwith.
9. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 lying between a point at its
intersection with the roadway known as Victoria Street in the City of Kitchener
and a point at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 8.
10. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7/8 lying between a point at its
intersection with the eastern limit of the roadway known as Waterloo Road
No. 5 in the Township of Wilmot and a point at its intersection with the King's
Highway known as No. 8 in the City of Kitchener.
11. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7187 lying between a point at
its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 401 and a point at its
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 8 (King Street) in the City
of Kitchener.
12. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 8 lying between a point at its
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 7187 and a point at its
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 7/8 in the City of
Kitchener.
13. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the City of Orillia lying
between a point at its intersection with the roadway known as Memorial
Avenue and a point at its intersection with the roadway known as Laclie
Street.
14. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7/115 lying between a point at
its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 115 at the western
boundary of the Township of Cavan-Millbrook-North Monagan and a point at
its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 7 in the City of
Peterborough.
15. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 35/115 in the Region of
Durham lying between a point at its intersection with the King's Highway
known as No. 401 and a point at its intersection with the King's Highway
known as No. 35 and the King's Highway known as No. 115.
16. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 58 in the City of Thorold lying
between a point at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 406
and a point at its intersection with the westerly limit of the roadway known as
Niagara Regional Road No. 57 (Thorold Stone Road).
17. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 85 lying between its
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 7 (Victoria Street) in the
City of Kitchener and a point at its intersection with the roadway known as
Waterloo Road No. 17 in the Township of Woolwich.
18. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 115 lying between a point at its
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 35/115 in the Region of
Durham and a point at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No.
7/115 in the Township of Cavan-Millbrook-North Monagan.
19. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 137 lying between a point at its
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 401 in the Township of
Leeds and the Thousand Islands and a point at its intersection with the
Border between Canada and the United States of America.
SCHEDULE B
HIGHWAYS PERMITTED TO ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES
1. All of the Secondary and Tertiary highways known as and numbered 500 to
899, but not including that part of the Secondary highway known as No. 587
south of a point situate 3.6 km southerly from its intersection with the highway
known as Pass Lake Cross Road in the Municipality of Shuniah, in the District
of Thunder Bay, being within the boundary of Sleeping Giant Provincial Park.
2. All of the King's Highways known as and numbered 7041, 7104, 7181, 7182,
7241.
3. All of the King's Highways known as No. 105, 125, 127, 130 and 141.
4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 4 lying between a point situate
at its intersection with the highway known as Huron County Road 12 (also
known as Kippen Road) in the Municipality of Huron East, in the County of
Huron, and a point situate at the north end of the structure known as the
Bayfield River Bridge (at the southern boundary of the former Town of
Clinton) in the Municipality of Central Huron, in the County of Huron.
5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 6 lying between a point situate
at its intersection with the south junction of the highway known as Bruce
County Road No. 9 (also known as Colpoy Bay Road) in the Town of South
Bruce Peninsula, in the County of Bruce, and a point situate 400 metres
measured north of the centre line of the roadway known as Dyers Bay Road
in the Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula, in the County of Bruce.
6. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 6 lying between a point situate
at its intersection with the highway known as Water Street in the Township of
Tehkummah, in the District of Manitoulin, and a point situate 2,000 metres
measured northerly from the centre line of the highway known as Whites
Point Road in the Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, in the
District of Manitoulin.
7. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 6 lying between a point situate
at 330 metres measured southerly from the middle of the swing bridge over
the Little Current North Channel in the Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and
the Islands in the District of Manitoulin and a point situate at its intersection
with the highway known as Foster Drive in the Town of Espanola in the
District of Sudbury.
8. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 8 lying between a point situate
1.3 kilometres measured westerly from the centre line of the west most
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 23, in the Municipality of
West Perth, in the County of Perth, and a point situate at its intersection with
the highway known as Centennial Drive in the Municipality of Huron East, in
the County of Huron.
9. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 8 lying between a point situate
100 metres measured easterly from the centre line of the highway known as
Huron Street in the Municipality of West Perth, in the County of Perth, and a
point situate at its intersection with the highway known as Ransford Street in
the Municipality of Central Huron, in the County of Huron.
10. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 9 lying between a point situate
at its intersection with the highway known as Wellington Road 1 in the
Township of Howick, in the County of Huron, and a point situate 500 metres
measured southerly from the centre line of the roadway known as Bruce
Road 24 (also known as Absalom Street) in the Municipality of South Bruce,
in the County of Bruce.
11. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 9 lying between a point situate
600 metres measured northerly from the intersection with the highway known
as Bruce Road 24 (also known as Absalom Street) in the Municipality of
South Bruce, in the County of Bruce, and a point situate at its intersection
with the King's Highway known as No. 21 in the Municipality of Kincardine, in
the County of Bruce.
12. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11 lying between a point
situate at its western most intersection with the King's highway known as No.
71 east of the Settlement Area of Barwick, in the Township of Chappel, in the
Reserve of the Manitou Rapids First Nation in the District of Rainy River, and
a point situate 300 metres measured easterly from the centre line of the
highway known as Miller Street North at the eastern most boundary of the
Town of Rainy River, in the District of Rainy River.
13. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11B lying between a point
situate at its northern most intersection with the King's Highway known as No.
11 in the Township of Atikokan, in the District of Rainy River, and a point
situate at its intersection with the Secondary Highway known as No. 622 in
the District of Rainy River.
14. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 23 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No.7 in the
Township of Lucan Biddulph, in the County of Middlesex, and a point situate
1.1 kilometres measured southerly from its intersection with the King's
Highway known as No. 8 in the Municipality of West Perth, in the County of
Perth.
15. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 23 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with a point measured 1.1 kilometres northerly from
the King's Highway known as No. 8 in the Municipality of West Perth, in the
County of Perth, and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known
as West Perth Line No. 44 in the Town of North Perth, in the County of Perth.
16. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 28 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the highway known as Peterborough County
Road 504 in the Township of North Kawartha, in the County of Peterborough,
and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No.
121 in the Town of Bancroft, in the County of Hastings.
17. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 28 lying between a point
situate 880 metres measured easterly from the centre line of the highway
known as Hastings Street in the Town of Bancroft, in the County of Hastings,
and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No.
41 in the Township of Addington Highlands, in the County of Lennox and
Addington.
18. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 35 lying between a point
situate at its northern most intersection with the King's Highway known as No.
118 in the Township of Minden Hills, in the County of Haliburton, and a point
situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 60 in the
Township of Lake of Bays, in the District of Muskoka.
19. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 41 lying between a point
situate at the Frontenac and the Lennox and Addington County Boundary
(Bon Echo Provincial Park North Boundary) in the Township of Addington
Highlands, in the County of Lennox and Addington, and a point situate at its
intersection with the highway known as Renfrew County Road 512 (also
known as Foymount Road) in the Municipality of Bonnechere Valley, in the
County of Renfrew.
20. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 41 lying between a point
situate 800 metres measured northerly from the centre line of its southern
most intersection with the King's Highways known as No. 60 (also known as
Bonnechere Street) in the Municipality of Bonnechere Valley, in the County of
Renfrew, and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known
as No.17 in the Township of Laurentian Valley, in the County of Renfrew.
21. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 60 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the highway known as Cotieville Road in the
Township of Horton, in the County of Renfrew, and a point situate at its
intersection with a point measured 500 metres westerly from the centre line of
the highway known as Ott Road in the Municipality of Bonnechere Valley, in
the County of Renfrew.
22. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 60 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with a point measured 800 metres northerly from its
intersection with the highway known as Bridge Street in the Municipality of
Bonnechere Valley, in the County of Renfrew, and a point situate at its
intersection with the highway known as Renfrew County Road 58 (also known
as Round Lake Road) in the Township of Madawaska Valley, in the County of
Renfrew.
23. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 60 lying between a point
measured 500 metres westerly from the centre line of its western most
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 62 in the Township of
Madawaska Valley, in the County of Renfrew and a point measured 300
metres southerly from the middle of the Headstone Creek Bridge (point at
Algonquin Park east entrance) in the District of Nipissing.
24. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 60 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the northern most boundary of the Township of
Algonquin Highlands (being the westerly boundary of Algonquin Park), in the
County of Haliburton, and a point situate at its intersection with the King's
Highway known as No. 35 in the Township of Lake of Bays, in the District of
Muskoka.
25. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 61 lying between a point
situate with the international boundary between Canada and the United
States of America in the Municipality of Neebing, in the District of Thunder
Bay, and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as
No. 130 in the Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge, in the District of Thunder
Bay.
26. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 62 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 7 in the
Township of Madoc, in the County of Hastings, and a point situate 300 metres
measured southerly from the centre line of the highway known as Bay Lake
Road in the Town of Bancroft, in the County of Hastings.
27. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 62 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the highway known as Hybla Road in the
Municipality of Hastings Highlands, in the County of Hastings, and a point
situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No.127 in the
Municipality of Hastings Highlands, in the County of Hastings.
28. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 63 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the highway known as Peninsula Road in the
City of North Bay, in the District of Nipissing, and a point situate at its
intersection with the boundary of the Province of Ontario and the Province of
Quebec in the District of Nipissing.
29. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 64 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 69 in the
Municipality of French River, in the District of Sudbury, and a point situate at
its western most intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the
Municipality of West Nipising, in the District of Nipissing.
30. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 64 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the highway known as Sabourin Road in the
Municipality of West Nipissing, in the District of Nipissing, and a point situate
at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the District of
Nipissing.
31. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 65 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the boundary of the Province of Ontario and the
Province of Quebec in the District of Timiskaming and a point situate at its
intersection with the northern most intersection with the King's Highway
known as No. 11B in the Town of New Liskeard, in the District of
Timiskaming.
32. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 65 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the southern most intersection with the Kings
Highway known as No. 11B in the Town of New Liskeard in the District of
Timiskaming and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway
known as No. 66 in the Township of Matachewan in the District of
Timiskaming.
33. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 66 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with King's Highway known as Highway No. 11 in the
District of Timiskaming and a point situate at its intersection with the
Secondary Highway known as No. 566 in the Township of Matachewan, in
the District of Timiskaming.
34. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 72 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the
District of Kenora and a point situate at its intersection with the Secondary
Highway known as No. 664 in the Town of Sioux Lookout, in the District of
Kenora.
35. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 89 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with a point measured 800 metres westerly from the
centre line of its western most intersection with the King's Highway known as
No. 10 in the Town of Shelburne, in the County of Dufferin, and a point situate
1.4 kilometres measured east from the centre line of the King's Highway
known as No. 6 in the Township of Wellington North, in the County of
Wellington.
36. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 89 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with a point situate 1.8 km west of its intersection
with the King's Highway known as No. 6 in the Township of Wellington North,
in the County of Wellington, and a point situate at the intersection with the
highway known as Wellington Road No. 2 in the Town of Minto, in the County
of Wellington.
37. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 101 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the boundary of the Province of Ontario and the
Province of Quebec in the Township of Black River-Matheson, in the District
of Cochrane, and a point situate at the middle of the bridge over the Black
River in the Township of Black River-Matheson, in the District of Cochrane.
38. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 101 lying between a point
situate at its western most intersection with the King's Highway known as No.
11 in the Township of Black River-Matheson, in the District of Cochrane, and
a point situate at its intersection with the Tertiary Highway known as No. 803
the City of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane.
39. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 101 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 144 in the
City of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, and a point situate 120 metres
measured easterly from the centre line of the highway known as Watson's
Skyway Road in the Township of Michipicoten, in the District of Algoma.
40. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 108 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the
Township of The North Shore, in the District of Algoma, and a point situate at
its intersection with the highway known as Eastern Drive South in the City of
Elliot Lake, in the District of Algoma.
41. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 112 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the
District of Timiskaming and a point situate at its intersection with the King's
Highway known as No. 66 in the Town of Kirkland Lake, in the District of
Timiskaming.
42. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 118 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the highway known as Haliburton Road 14 (also
known as Eagle Lake Road) in the Municipality of Dysart et al, in the County
of Halibuton, and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway
known as No. 11 in the Town of Bracebridge, in the District of Muskoka.
43. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 118 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with a point measured 500 easterly from the centre
line of the highway known as Dover Spring Road in the Municipality of Dysart
et al, in the County of Haliburton, and a point situate at its intersection with
the King's Highway known as No. 28 in the Township of Faraday, in the
County of Hastings.
44. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 124 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the highway known as Hurdville Road South in
the Township of McDougall, in the District of Parry Sound, and a point situate
at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the Township of
Strong, in the District of Parry Sound.
45. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 129 lying between a point
situate 900 metres measured north of the centre line of the highway known as
River Street in the Town of Thessalon, in the District of Algoma, and a point
situate at 500 metres measured north of the centre line of the highway known
as Eastern Drive South in the Township of Chapleau, in the District of
Sudbury.
46. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 132 lying between a point
situate at 1.5 kilometres measured west of the centre line of the highway
known as Renfrew County Road 33 (also known as Lochiel Avenue) in the
Town of Renfew in the County of Renfrew and a point situate at its
intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 41 in the Township of
Bonnechere Valley in the County of Renfrew.
47. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 144 lying between a point
situate at its intersection with the highway known as Cartier East Entrance
Road in the Geographic Township of Cartier, in the District of Sudbury, and a
point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 101 in
the City of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane.
48. Every highway or part of a highway in a municipality on which an ATV is
permitted to operate under the authority of by-law made by the municipality
under subsection 191.8 (3) of the Act, but only during the months or hours
specified in the by-law if the by-law limits the operation of an ATV on a
highway or part of a highway within the municipality to certain months or
hours.
SCHEDULE C
AREAS IN FAR NORTHERN ONTARIO AND UNORGANIZED TERRITORY
1. The areas in the districts of Kenora and Thunder Bay north of the railway
tracks of the Canadian National Railways passing through the municipalities
of Malachi, Minaki, Quibell, Sioux Lookout, Savant Lake, Armstrong and
Nakina.
2. The area in the Territorial District of Cochrane north of 50 degrees latitude.
3. The area in the Territorial District of Algoma north of the railway tracks of the
Canadian Pacific Railway passing through the municipalities of Amyot, Franz
and Missanabie.
4. All highways that are in unorganized territory and that are under the jurisdiction
and control of a road authority other than the Ministry.