The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Brock repeals ATV By-Law 1954-2005 PP
As of February 27, 2023, ATV Bylaw 1954-2005-PP had been Repealed by Council. Operation of off-road vehicles in the Township of Brock will now follow Ontario Regulation 316/03 under the Highway Traffic Act and subject to enforcement by local police.
Legal Requirements for On-Road Riding:
Driver/Passenger Requirements:
- Driver must be 16 years of age and hold a valid G2, M2 licence
- Driver must carry the registration permit
- No passengers under the age of 8
- Driver and passengers must wear an approved, secured helmet
- Drives and passengers must be seated and belted properly
- Passengers on 2-up ATVs must be able to reach and use the footrests provided
Legal Requirements for ATVs/ORVs:
- ATV/ORV must be registered, have a rear licence plate and must be insured
- ATVs cannot exceed the manufacturer’s overloading warning label when travelling on-road
- Side-by-sides and UTVs must not exceed the width and weight requirements of the manufacturer
- Must be driven in the same direction of the traffic on the shoulder of the road with all lights on.
- If the shoulder is unsafe, impassable or not wide enough so all tires can be completely on the shoulder, then the travelled portion of the road may be used.
Where you Can Ride Under MTO Regulation in Ontario
Provincial Highways:
•Highways 500-899
•Many 7000 series Highways
•Highways with low traffic volume
Not Permitted:
•400 Series Highways
•QEW
•Sections of the Trans-Canada Highway
Municipal Roads:
•You cannot drive Off-Road Vehicles where there is no bylaw in place and/or the municipality is not listed under Ontario Regulation 8/03
Where you Can Ride in Brock:
Durham Region Roads:
•Not permitted on any regional roads (ex. River Street, Sunderland, Cameron Street, Cannington)
•However, you are permitted to cross Regional Roads at a 90 degree angle
Provincial Roads:
•Not permitted on Highway 7, Highway 48, and Highway 12
•However, you are permitted to cross Provincial Roads at a 90 degree angle
Speed regulations:
- 20km/h is the maximum speed an ATV can travel on roads with a posted speed limit of 50km/h or less.
- 50km/h is the maximum speed an ATV can travel on roads with a posted speed limit of more than 50km/h.
- Municipalities may set lower speed limits or additional rules for ATVs.
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