Re: CVSA/CMV Info Just to add to this old thread, which I enjoyed reading btw.
The Heavy Truck Definition for The City of Toronto as expressed in by-law is
Unloaded Trucks over 3,000 kg or loaded trucks over 5,000 kg.
More Specifically,
BY-LAW No. 1409-2011 found her…
Re: Trailer over 4600kg The trailer only holds about 500 kg and weighs 1360kg. So we are always under 4600kg. Wasn't sure about the GVWR though. We do PMCVI the trailer anyways, just in case. Thanks, this clears things up.
Trailer over 4600kg Does anyone know of a way to get a GVWR changed downward? I have D class drivers and a trailer with a GVWR of 5400kg. The way I see it, this would require an A class driver, even though it is a small garden tractor trailer. It is a tandem though. 2700…
Re: Whats the difference between an Act, Section, & Regulati Does anyone know why the regulations are numbered the way they are? It seems kind of haphazrd. I would have expected that the regulation numbers would be prefixed to the section of the hta they refer to. Like for instance seatbelts are in section 106, …
Whats the difference between an Act, Section, & Regulation? Hi everyone,
I'm new around here, but have been enjoying many of the posts i've been reading. I have a question however, does anyone know the difference between and Act, a section, and a regulation?
For example, the Highway traffic act is an act of gov…