Could be a real shocker for the rest of the provinces if they have to adapt Ontario's gestapo transportation policies. Annual commercial safeties, ultra strict passenger vehicle safeties, annual commercial vehicle sniff tests, ultra strict enforcement standards and adapting the "we hate farmers" motto of the ministry of transportation.
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15444, I would like a little enlightenment on commercial vehicle sniff tests. Many trucks out here have had the urea deleted, would that be an absolute no no in Ontario? Does passing this sniff test only apply to Ontario registered vehicles? Only for on road use? I am certainly concerned that at some point the age of our machinery and its resulting emissions will become an issue.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View Post15444, I would like a little enlightenment on commercial vehicle sniff tests. Many trucks out here have had the urea deleted, would that be an absolute no no in Ontario? Does passing this sniff test only apply to Ontario registered vehicles? Only for on road use? I am certainly concerned that at some point the age of our machinery and its resulting emissions will become an issue.
#1) While I have never confirmed it, I would say yes, most definitely a problem. Although I know here it has more to do with the reading than the visual inspection, but I think it is stringently both in rest of province.
#2) Yes, but point of CfTA is to harmonize regulations and it is unlikely Ontario is going to lower their standards for rest of country - transportation enforcement is huge cash cow in this province.
#3) Yes only road use. But must remember that all pickup trucks in Ontario are commercial vehicles. And those with more than 4 wheels require (1 ton duals) require annual safety and sniff test regardless if attached to trailer ever or not.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostAnything grandfathered?
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Hopefully cfta will get the ball rolling for easier inter-provincial trade soon, it's hard to believe that in this day and age, with world free trade, that we in canada have so many restrictions and different regulations that restrict trade within our own country. Didn't realize that vehicle requirments were that stringent in ont., wow.
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I did a little reading on CAFTA this morning, really a whole lot of to do about nothing. Andrew Coyne pointed out that there are 167 pages of exceptions. So really just a political document and show to make Canadians think our governments are doing something. No surprise!!!!
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Originally posted by blackpowder View Post15444. Really? Makes people vehicle poor I would think. Or everyone rides the bus.
At least here in AB people are vehicle poor by choice.
As for the diesel standards. I would have but 2 pieces of equipment that would pass.
Nanny state.
No bus service here. Lots of ride-sharing and guys running around on lawn mowers and ATV's.
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