It is my understanding that all motive powered vehicles including tractors must be plated in Quebec, Canada. My company has a branch in Quebec and we see some of the equipment in Ontario from time to time and the rubber tired rollers all have license plates on them. Piloon needs to coment on this one.
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The SAC, (gov lisc bur) states that any self powered machine capable of carrying a person must be plated.
Heavy equipment guys solved that problem by putting a "P plate on dozers and excavators.
The 'P' is defined as self powered vehicle on PRIVATE (like not road) property.
An old pick up with a P can not be fined but your sedan w/o a valid plate parked in your yard is subject to a fine if all 4 wheels are on it, consequently you often see a car in yards with one wheel removed.
Often we see a van with a 'P' all lettered up with advertising parked by the road side.
That is a local trick to get around municipal signage bylaws as they have no jurisdiction on motor vehicles only the province has that control but with a P the sign truck is legal.
Local bylaw forbids phone numbers on signs.(???)*
My buddy purchased a huge fire truck, (airport crash truck from the government) and painted his advert and phone # on the sides and that 'P' plate.
City can not do a thing about it as it IS PLATED.
They are attempting to create a bylaw that would make it obligatory to park vehicles behind a building!
That won't fly as many homes only have front drives but then they could specify which streets I guess or commercial areas only.
* new bylaw so all the old well established commerce s can keep the tel's but a newly establish struggling entrepreneur cannot.