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Parking Regulations - Bedford By-Pass and Highway Number 101

made under Section 152 of the

Motor Vehicle Act

R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 293

N.S. Reg. 44/78 (January 18, 1978)


Pursuant to Section 137 of Chapter 191 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1967, [Section 152, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 293], the Motor Vehicle Act and by virtue of every other power and authority vested in me in this behalf, I, Fred C. S. Lee, Provincial Traffic Authority, do hereby make the following regulations:

 

1     No person shall park or leave standing a vehicle whether attended or unattended upon

 

                (a)    the highway known as the Bedford By-Pass situate in the County of Halifax, Province of Nova Scotia beginning at the intersection of the Bedford By-Pass with the highway known as Highway Number 101 at Lower Sackville, in the County of Halifax, and extending in a southeasterly direction a distance of approximately four and seven-tenths kilometres (4.7 km), to the intersection of the Bedford By-Pass with the highway known as Trunk Number 7 at Magazine Hill, in the County of Halifax; and

 

                (b)    all that part of the highway known as Highway Number 101 situate in the County of Halifax, Province of Nova Scotia beginning at the intersection of Highway Number 101 with the highway known as the Bedford By-Pass at Lower Sackville, in the County of Halifax, and extending in a northwesterly direction a distance of approximately three kilometres (3 km), to where Highway Number 101 passes over the highway known as the Beaverbank Road Connector at Middle Sackville, in the County of Halifax.

 

2     Regulation [Section] 1 shall not apply to

 

                (a)    the driver of a vehicle which is disabled while on any part of the highways described in Regulation [Section] 1 in such manner and to such extent that it is impossible to avoid stopping and temporarily leaving the vehicle in such a position;

 

                (b)    the driver or operator of a vehicle which is actually engaged in work upon the surface of any part of the highways described in Regulation [Section] 1, but shall apply to drivers and operators when travelling to or from such work;

 

                (c)    the driver of a police or fire department vehicle or ambulance when actually engaged in carrying out the duties of his office or employment; and

 

                (d)    the driver or operator of a vehicle while actually engaged in carrying out his duties as an officer, servant, agent or employee of the Department of Highways.



Made at Halifax, Nova Scotia, this 18th day of January, 1978.


                                                                                           (Signed) Fred C. S. Lee

                                                                                           Provincial Traffic Authority


Approved at Halifax, Nova Scotia, by the Minister of Highways this 27th day of February, 1978.


                                                                                           (Signed) J. Fraser Mooney

                                                                                           Minister of Highways for the

                                                                                           Province of Nova Scotia