BILL NO. 22
(as introduced)
1st Session, 60th General Assembly
Nova Scotia
55 Elizabeth II, 2006
Motor Vehicle Act
(amended)
The Honourable Angus MacIsaac
Minister of Transportation and Public Works
First Reading: June 30, 2006
Second Reading: November 2, 2006
Third Reading: November 23, 2006 (LINK TO BILL AS PASSED)
Explanatory Notes
Clause 1 amends the definition of "farm tractor" and adds definitions of "farm wagon" and "implement of husbandry" in the Motor Vehicle Act.
Clause 2 provides that no person shall drive upon a highway at a speed greater than forty kilometres per hour a vehicle displaying a slow-moving sign.
Clause 3 provides that towed implements of husbandry are not required to have brakes, provided a slow-moving sign is displayed and the implement of husbandry can be stopped within ten metres when travelling at a speed of twenty kilometres per hour.
Clause 4 provides that this Act comes into force on proclamation.
An Act to Amend Chapter 293
of the Revised Statutes, 1989,
the Motor Vehicle Act
(a) striking out clause (p) and substituting the following clauses:
(pa) "farm wagon" means a trailer equipped with two axle groups of which the front axle group is steerable and designed and used to carry farm products or farm supplies;
(b) adding immediately after clause (u) the following clause:
3 Section 181 of Chapter 293 is amended by adding immediately after subsection (5) the following subsections:
(5B) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section, no person shall, upon a highway, propel or move at a speed greater than twenty kilometres per hour an implement of husbandry, unless the implement of husbandry can be stopped within ten metres when travelling at a speed of twenty kilometres per hour.
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