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USEFUL LINKS
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| 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 |
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| 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. |