Province of British Columbia MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE CARIBOO DISTRICT CARIBOO SERVICE AREA (SA16) ******************************************************* Load Restriction Notice #20 ******************************************************* Pursuant to Section 66 of the Transportation Act, notice is hereby given that load restrictions have or may be placed, on short notice in the near future, on all Highways in the following Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure Service Area: South Cariboo Service Area (SA16), UPCOMING LOAD RESTRICTIONS within the Central Cariboo Service Area ************************************************************************** Effective 12:01AM Pacific Time, Thursday, April 25th, 2024 ************************************************************************** Provincial Numbered Routes - Unrestricted Legal Axle Loading All Numbered Routes Provincial Side Roads - 50% Legal Axle Loading #2107 Barnes Lake Road - from 5km to end of road. Provincial Side Roads - 70% Legal Axle Loading #314 Bridge Lake North Road #316 Burgess Road #844 Cleveland Road #407 Dog Creek Road #332 Eagle Creek Road from Jct with Ruth Lake Road to Jct with North End of Canim Hendrix Road #338 Fawn Creek Road #934 Higgins Lake Road #1265 Jesmond Road from 10 km (jct with Highbar Road) to 15 km marker #319 Mahood Lake Road - from #371 Horse Lake Road to #729 Canim Lake South Road #274 Rose Road #353 Timothy Lake Road from Jct with Timothy Mountain Road to end of road #1089 Womack Road Provincial Side Roads - 100% Legal Axle Loading All Side Roads in the Service Area unless listed in other categories. Contact: Leanna Ilnicki, Area Manager Roads, 250 302-4276 Bryce Cumiskey, Area Manager Roads, 250 706-2194 Issued by: Sandi Griffiths, District Manager, Transportation, Cariboo District All overload permits on restricted routes are invalid for the duration of these restrictions. The applicable tolerances provided under 7.26 of the Regulations pursuant to the Commercial Transport Act shall apply. Violators of the regulations and restrictions will be prosecuted. The public, trucking and transportation companies should govern themselves accordingly. Online at: http: http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/bchighways/loadrestrictions/loadrestrictions.htm