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Off-highway Vehicles Equipment Regulations

made under subsection 37(1) of the

Road Trails Act

S.N.S. 2023, c. 4

N.S. Reg. 177/2023 (effective October 2, 2023)



Table of Contents


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Citation

Equipment in good working order

Headlamps

Tail lamps

Side mirror

Brake system

Helmets

Offences and penalties



 


Citation

1        These regulations may be cited as the Off-highway Vehicles Equipment Regulations.


Equipment in good working order

2        Safety equipment on an off-highway vehicle installed by the manufacturer must be maintained in good working order.


Headlamps

3        (1)    A person must not operate an off-highway vehicle on a road trail unless the light from its headlamps meets all of the following requirements:

 

                   (a)      it is white and the lens and bulb of the headlamp is made of clear untinted glazing;

 

                   (b)     it is of sufficient intensity to reveal a person, another vehicle or an object that is at least 150 m ahead;

 

                   (c)      it is aimed so that, on a straight and level surface, the high intensity portion of the beam does not shine in the eyes of an approaching driver.

 

          (2)    A person must not attach or apply anything to a headlamp, a part of a headlamp or the bulb of a headlamp that colours the light from the headlamp.


Tail lamps

4        A person must not operate an off-highway vehicle on a road trail unless it has a tail lamp that meets all of the following requirements:

 

                   (a)      at least 1 tail lamp is mounted to the rear of the vehicle;

 

                   (b)     the tail lamp is capable of emitting a red light that is visible from at least 150 m to the rear of the vehicle;

 

                   (c)      the tail lamp is red.


Side mirror

5        A side mirror must be affixed in a manner that provides a clear view of the roadway behind and to the side of the vehicle so that an approaching vehicle is clearly visible to the driver of the off-highway vehicle.


Brake system

6        A person must not operate an off-highway vehicle on a road trail unless the off-highway vehicle is equipped with a brake system that is sufficiently powerful to stop the vehicle quickly in case of an emergency and hold the vehicle stationary.


Helmets

7        A person operating an off-highway vehicle must wear a helmet that bears a mark indicating that the helmet is approved or certified as a helmet for the appropriate class of off-highway vehicle by 1 or more of the following certification agencies:

 

                   (a)      the British Standards Institute;

 

                   (b)     the Snell Memorial Foundation;

 

                   (c)      the U.S. Department of Transportation;

 

                   (d)     the Economic Commission for Europe.


Offences and penalties

8        (1)    A person who violates subsection 3(1) or (2) or Section 4 is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to the penalties provided for a category A offence in the Summary Proceedings Act.

 

          (2)    A person who violates Section 5 or 6 is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to the penalties provided for a category C offence in the Summary Proceedings Act.

 

          (3)    A person who violates Section 7 is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to the penalties provided for a category F offence in the Summary Proceedings Act.



 

 


 

Legislative History
Reference Tables

Off-highway Vehicles Equipment Regulations

N.S. Reg. 177/2023

Road Trails Act

Note:  The information in these tables does not form part of the regulations and is compiled by the Office of the Registrar of Regulations for reference only.

Source Law

The current consolidation of the Off-highway Vehicles Equipment Regulations made under the Road Trails Act includes all of the following regulations:

N.S.
Regulation

In force
date*

How in force

Royal Gazette
Part II Issue

177/2023

Oct 2, 2023

date specified

Oct 20, 2023

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following regulations are not yet in force and are not included in the current consolidation:

N.S.
Regulation

In force
date*

How in force

Royal Gazette
Part II Issue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*See subsection 3(6) of the Regulations Act for rules about in force dates of regulations.

Amendments by Provision

ad. = added
am. = amended

fc. = fee change
ra. = reassigned

rep. = repealed
rs. = repealed and substituted

Provision affected

How affected

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Note that changes to headings are not included in the above table.

Editorial Notes and Corrections

 

Note

Effective
date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Repealed and Superseded

N.S.
Regulation

Title

In force
date

Repealed
date

 

 

 

 

Note:  Only regulations that are specifically repealed and replaced appear in this table.  It may not reflect the entire history of regulations on this subject matter.