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USEFUL LINKS
Below you will find links to web sites that address some of the common
questions that concern our customers.

As government sites are frequently updated please email me if you find a broken link. Thanks!!
tammy@brasiertrucksalesandservice.com

CVOR ~ Commercial Vehicle Operator's Registration
Effective December 2008 - CVOR's now expire
Oversize, Overweight Permits
Daily Trip Inspections Hours Of Service
Determining Resistered Gross Vehicle Weight - Light Duty Driver Licensing
Highway Traffic Act License Types
Conspicuity Treatment - Reflective Tape Requirements Mandatory Truck Speed Limiters - New January 2009
2010 Road Restrictions  

Our new license registration facility effective
November 30/10

322 Kent Street West
Lindsay
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Closed on public holidays.

 
TRIP INSPECTIONS - PDF VERSION (effective 2007)

This has been copied from http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/trucks/regulations/daily/
As Government reuglations do change please ensure when reading this that it is the newest version, this was their current version November 2010.
VEHICLES THAT ARE EXEMPT FROM INSPECTION as per
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/trucks/regulations/daily/
November 2010. Please click on the link to ensure the information your reading is the most accurate...
A Daily Vehicle Inspection Is Not Required On:
General Vehicles
- a truck with a registered gross weight and an actual weight of 4,500 kg or less, whether towing a trailer or not and regardless of the trailer's weight,
- a personal use pick-up truck,
- a truck leased by an individual for 30 days or less to move their personal goods, or to carry passengers without compensation,
- a truck and towed trailer that is being road-tested, for the purposes of repairs, within 30 kilometres of a repair facility where the vehicle is being repaired by the holder of a valid certificate of qualification as an automotive service technician or as a truck and coach technician issued under the Apprenticeship and Certification Act, 1998 or by an apprentice under that Act,
- an empty truck operated under the authority of a dealer plate or in-transit permit,
- a historic truck that has a vehicle permit for a historic vehicle,
- an ambulance, fire apparatus, cardiac arrest emergency vehicle, hearse, casket wagon, mobile crane, and a tow truck,
- an emergency vehicle and towed trailer while responding to or returning from an emergency,
- a truck and towed trailer while providing relief from an earthquake, flood, fire, famine, drought, epidemic, pestilence or other disaster by transporting passengers or goods,
- a trailer converter dolly that is not carrying a trailer, and
- a road building machine.
Recreational Vehicles
- a motor home and a truck camper with the camper installed, including any type of trailer or vehicle towed by the motor home or truck camper,
- a truck, regardless of size and weight, that is towing a house trailer that is being used for personal purposes,
- a house trailer being used for personal purposes, and
- a car tow dolly.
Farm Vehicles
- a two-axle or three-axle truck or tractor, not drawing a trailer, that is primarily used to transport primary products of a farm, forest, sea or lake produced or harvested by the driver or the driver’s employer. (includes farm plated trucks) (primary products include livestock, horses and poultry),
- a self-propelled implement of husbandry, farm tractor or any towed farm equipment, and
- farm equipment towed by a truck.

 

 

 

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