But what about red on white background, or is it white on red background? The controversy over Ontario's licence plate redesign has been fraught with confusion and anger, but a final design has finally been released. Different coloured Ontario license plates. I know blue on white background is standard for most vehicles, and I think black on white background is for either trucks and 4x4's, or commercial trucks and 4x4's. Did you know - in ontario the license plate sticker has to go on the front ?

So, what's the difference in colours?

The Ontario government has started rolling out new vehicle licence plates and drivers across the province will notice some changes. for Pickup trucks? Any commercial motor vehicle, including a FARM plated truck, dual rear wheel pickup or truck towing a business-type trailer must stop at an open weigh scale. The Highway Traffic Act considers all pickup trucks to be commercial motor vehicles, but a pickup truck only needs a Commercial Vehicle Operator's Registration (CVOR) certificate if it has an actual or registered gross weight of more than 4,500 kg. PERSONAL USE PICKUP TRUCK EXEMPTIONS FOR: Commercial Vehicle Operators Registration (CVOR), Daily Vehicle Inspections (trip inspections), and. Jun 1, 2006 #1 So, what's the difference in colours?

Note: we are working on an enhanced licence plate… A personal-use pickup truck means a pickup truck that:

The registered gross weight (RGW) determines the fee paid for the black and white licence plates. Hours-of-Service (log books) September 21, 2007. Trucks in Illinois with older license plates will soon need new plates, Secretary of State Jesse White announced Friday that his office will begin phasing out the oldest B-Truck plates beginning this month. What is often overlooked is that the truck’s RGW is based on and must be at least equal to the actual weight of the truck, or the truck, trailer(s) and load(s).
I know blue on white background is standard for most vehicles, and I think black on white background is for either trucks and 4x4's, or commercial trucks and 4x4's. A personal use pickup truck is exempt. How should the personal use pick up truck be registered? Unread post by: outkast_y2k on Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:16 am. When I got blue personal plates for my truck (a tiny 1/4 ton), I also had to put an orange sticker on the plate that said something about how this commercial vehicle is primarily used for private passenger purposes. It’s similar to the program White’s office started in 2017 with passenger vehicles. But what about red … Weigh Scales.

Hello, Ive already done searches, read the act as best i can but still haven't read a complete answer. What Regulations are Impacted by these Changes? with a G Driver’s License if the truck is owned or leased by a farmer, and is used by the farmer for his or her personal transportation or the unpaid transportation of farm products, supplies or equipment to or from a farm.

Where in the HTA does it state that the front license plate must be attached to the front bumper? Regulation 611 (Safety Inspections) Ontario Regulation 424/97 (Commercial Vehicle Operator’s Information) Ontario Regulation 199/07 (Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspections) Ontario Regulation 555/06 (Hours of Service) Ontario Regulation 340/94 (Driver’s Licenses) …

2. How to register a vehicle in Ontario and get a vehicle permit (green permit), licence plate and licence plate sticker. ( Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2007. Drivers with a G1 license cannot drive a ‘D’ farm plated truck. Starting March 5, regular series passenger licence plates will be issued on the white embossed licence plate. Thread starter Aerius Zension; Start date Jun 1, 2006; A. Aerius Zension TRIBE Member. This is an unofficial version of Government of Ontario legal materials provided for convenience only. Drive a D Truck: Farmers or their employees can drive a FARM-plated “D” truck (registered weight over 11,000 kg or 24,250 lbs.) An air brake (‘Z’ endorsement) is required for any air brake equipped truck, including farm trucks. New Rules for Pickup Trucks and Trailers in Ontario! The Carrier Safety and Enforcement Branch of the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario has prepared this guide to assist and ensure that truck and bus companies (commercial-vehicle operators) operate safely and are compliant with the regulations that govern highway use.