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O. Reg. 455/18: HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE LANES

filed October 25, 2018 under Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8

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ontario regulation 455/18

made under the

Highway Traffic Act

Made: October 18, 2018
Filed: October 25, 2018
Published on e-Laws: October 25, 2018
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: November 10, 2018

Amending O. Reg. 620/05

(HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE LANES)

1. (1) Subsection 1 (2) of Schedule B to Ontario Regulation 620/05 is revoked and the following substituted:  

(2) That part of the King’s Highway known as No. 403 (westbound) in the City of Mississauga in The Regional Municipality of Peel lying between a point situate 150 metres measured southerly from its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Matheson Boulevard and a point situate 520 metres measured easterly from its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Winston Churchill Boulevard.

(2) Schedule B to the Regulation is amended by adding the following section:

2. (1) That part of the King’s Highway known as No. 403 (eastbound) in the City of Mississauga in The Regional Municipality of Peel lying in the collector lanes between a point situate 600 metres measured southerly from its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Matheson Boulevard and a point situate at its intersection with the King’s Highway known as No. 401.

(2) This designation is effective 24 hours a day, seven days a week and every month of the year.

2. The Regulation is amended by adding the following Schedule:

schedule F
highway no. 410

1. (1) That part of the King’s Highway known as No. 410 (northbound) in The Regional Municipality of Peel lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King’s Highway known as No. 401 in the City of Mississauga and a point situate 350 metres measured southerly from its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Clark Boulevard in the City of Brampton.

(2) That part of the King’s Highway known as No. 410 (southbound) in The Regional Municipality of Peel lying between a point situate 40 metres measured northerly from its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Glidden Road in the City of Brampton and a point situate 800 metres measured northerly from its intersection with the centre line of the King’s Highway known as No. 401 in the City of Mississauga.

(3) This designation is effective 24 hours a day, seven days a week and every month of the year.

Commencement

3. This Regulation comes into force on the day it is filed.

Made by:

John Yakabuski

Minister of Transportation

Date made: October 18, 2018