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Weird Laws And Rules Of Driving In Canada

WEIRD LAWS AND RULES OF DRIVING IN CANADA Open-sleigh drivers must have at least Ontario two or more bells attached to their sleigh if they plan to drive it on a highway. MAXIMUM Vehicles with "slow moving"signs are actually required to drive more slowly than other cars on the road: their speed is capped at 40km/h. 40 km/ h While parked, drivers are forbidden, to roll their car windows down any BRITISH COLUMBIA more than the width of their hand. It's against the law to block your own driveway with your car. Doing so can earn you a $52 ticket. Québec In Montreal: It is prohibited for drivers to turn right on a red light. In Montreal: While not always enforced, it is illegal to have a "for sale"sign in a car while driving. FOR SALE Alberta Distracted driving is illegal in this province. Being distracted includes texting, feeding babies, reading, watching movies, and hair grooming. New ZNouveau Brunswick There is an old (and strange) provincial law that states "driving on the roads is not allowed." No one has ever removed this law from the books, so technically it still applies.. According to Halifax's Regional Municipality Bylaws for Taxis and Limousines, drivers must wear shoes and socks, keep their attire in neat and tidy condition at all times, NOVA SCOTIA and cannot wear a t-shirt. That's not all-strange driving laws exist even outside of Canada! Here are two particularly weird ones from the US. It is illegal for drivers to pump their own gas in New Jersey. In fact, only gas station employees can NEW JERSEY pump gas. This is because in 1949 (when the law was established) pumping gas was considered too dangerous for the untrained. The Golden State found it CALIFORNIA necessary to make a law against drivers shooting at wild game from their moving vehicles. Automotive 8* 1-866-994-2284 You Tube TRAINING CENTRES 519-220-1650 www.autotrainingcentre.com

Weird Laws And Rules Of Driving In Canada

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Students pursuing auto mechanic training in Surrey are probably already familiar with most the city’s driving regulations. However, we can bet that there are some laws in British Columbia (as well a...

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