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The CVSE site provides information about commercial
and private vehicle programs. These programs provide
general information affecting commercial carriers, vehicle
inspection programs, National Safety Code information,
and contain various publications and reference materials. |
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Drive BC is the British Columbia
Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure's new traveller information
system, designed to provide timely road condition
and incident information that is updated regularly
as highway conditions change. |
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A Class 1, 2, 3 or 4 commercial driver's licence allows
you to drive commercial vehicles – for example,
taxis, ambulances, school buses and vehicles with more
than two axles such as dump trucks and large commercial
transport trucks. |
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The Office of the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles
regulates drivers to help ensure the safe and responsible
operation of motor vehicles in British Columbia. |
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The PT Board is an independent tribunal that makes
decisions on applications for special authorizations
to operate passenger directed vehicles and inter-city
buses in British Columbia. |
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Licence and permit information for all persons who
transport passengers and charge or collect compensation. |
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A roundabout is a circular intersection without stop signs or electronic signals. Traffic flows counter-clockwise around a central island. Roundabouts are growing in popularity across Canada and the U.S. |
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To protect the
roadway and the
safety of users,
the Ministry of
Transportation and Infrastructure
has in place an
Axle Weight Load
Restriction Program.
This program identifies
and imposes load
restrictions on
roads, or portions
of roads that
have been weakened
by excess water
in the base. Find
recently updated
Load Restrictions
at a glance. |
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The purpose of the Taxi Bill of Rights is to improve taxi service in Metro Vancouver. |
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Current and forecast weather conditions across the province. |