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Disobey Sign Section 182(2)

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Re: Disobey Sign Section 182(2)

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ppstream1 wrote:To lolwut,


My truck's RGW is 8000kg, its a Hino 185


So your truck is an 8 ton truck, right ? Am I missing something ?

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Re: Disobey Sign Section 182(2)

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My truck's can take up to maximum of 8 ton, but when it is unloaded its around 3.2t

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So therefore in excess of 3 tons which meets the criteria of the section.

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Re: Disobey Sign Section 182(2)

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well in the city bylaw, the heavy truck defined "A commercial vehicle having a weight, when unloaded, of three (3) tonnes or more or, when loaded, of five (5) tonnes or more" so if I am loading as long as my truck is no more than 5t I am ok, correct me if I am wrong

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Re: Disobey Sign Section 182(2)

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I usually do not say too much to the prosecutor and wait until I am in front of Judge/Justice of the Peace during either cross-examination of the officer or for my own testimony.

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Re: Disobey Sign Section 182(2)

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ppstream1 wrote:well in the city bylaw, the heavy truck defined "A commercial vehicle having a weight, when unloaded, of three (3) tonnes or more or, when loaded, of five (5) tonnes or more" so if I am loading as long as my truck is no more than 5t I am ok, correct me if I am wrong

A commercial vehicle having a weight,


when unloaded, of three (3) tonnes or more

or,

when loaded, of five (5) tonnes or more


As your truck is heavier than 3 tonnes when it is unladen then it meets the classification.

So would a truck that weighs 2.5 tonnes if it was carrying 3 tonnes of goods. The 'or' is the key.

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Re: Disobey Sign Section 182(2)

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The officer will produce a copy of the ownership which will show the registered gross weight. That weight, as you say is 8,000Kg, therefore, you are well over the 5 ton rule...The ownership will also have an empty weight on it: is that over 3,000 tons?

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Re: Disobey Sign Section 182(2)

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The officer will also have the curb weight from the MTO registration. I did a quick search and it appears the curb weight is over 3000kg which is likely the basis of the ticket.

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