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The Rural Voice, 2004-01, Page 48GREY County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER Email: greyCofa on.ca Website www.ofa.o 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1P9 n.caigrey 519-364-3050 or 1-800-275-9551 • The Rural Voice is provided to OFA Members in Grey County by the GCFA Recent changes regarding use of the Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) sign Section 76 of the Highway Traffic Act specifies the use of the Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) sign. Amendments to section 76. passed in November 2002, came into force on August,29, 2003. The changes: Sections 76(1)(a) and (b) and 76(6) were amended by inserting the words, "implement of husbandry.' to clarify the requirement that the SMV sign must be placed on farm implements towed by a Slow Moving Vehicle Section 76(6.1) was added to impose a speed limit with the use of the Slow Moving Vehicle sign. Henceforth, the SMV sign cannot be used on a slow moving vehicle, or a towed implement of husbandry, operated at a speed greater than 40 kilometres/hour (25 MPH). Farmers often tow farm implements such as a hay wagon. baler, etc. behind their pickup truck. MTO considers the combination of a pickup truck and a towed implement to be a slow moving vehicle, provided that the combination displays a SMV sign and the pickup truck/farm implement combination maintains a speed no greater than 40 kilometres/hour (25 MPH). Slow moving vehicle sign: 1. 76. (1) No person shall operate a slow moving vehicle on a highway unless a slow moving vehicle sign is attached, in accordance with the regulations, (a) to the rear of the slow moving vehicle, if no trailer, implement of husbandry or other device is being towed; (b) to the rear of the rearmost trailer, implement of husbandry or other device that is being towed by the slow moving vehicle, if one or more trailers, implements or other devices are being towed. Slow moving vehicles: (2) The following are slow moving vehicles 1. Farm tractors and self-propelled implements of husbandry. 44 THE RURAL VOICE 2. Vehicles (other than bicycles. motor assisted bicycles and disabled motor vehicles in tow) that are not capable of attaining and sustaining a speed greater than 40 kilometres/hour on level ground when operated on a highway. Exception (3) The slow moving vehicle sign is not required if the slow moving vehicle is operated on a highway only to cross it directly. Prohibition: (4) No person shall place a slow moving vehicle sign on or near a fixed object where it is readily visible from a highway. Exception: (5) Subsection (4) does not apply to a facsimile of a slow moving vehicle sign that is displayed for the information of highway users. Prohibition: (6) No person shall operate on a highway a vehicle. other than a slow moving vehicle, with a slow moving vehicle sign attached to it or to a trailer, implement of husbandry or other device being towed by it. Same: (6.1) No person shall operate on a highway a slow moving vehicle with a slow moving vehicle sign attached to it or to a trailer, implement of husbandry or other device being towed by it, at a speed greater than 40 kilometres per hour. Regulations: (7) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations: (a) prescribing the type and specifications of the slow moving vehicle sign and its location on the vehicle: GREY COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE DIRECTORS' MEETING THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2004 (Note date change) 8:00 p.m. Grey County Agricultural Services Centre meeting room (Grey Gables) 206 Toronto Street South, Markdale Members are welcome to attend (b) providing that subsection (1) does not apply to a horse-drawn vehicle when driven by a person whose religious convictions or beliefs prohibit the display of devices such as the slow moving vehicle sign; (c) prescribing the type and specifications of a marker or device, requiring that it be displayed, instead of the slow moving vehicle sign, on a horse-drawn vehicle when driven by a person described in clause (b), and prescribing the location of the marker or device on the vehicle; (d) respecting any matter considered necessary or advisable to carry out the intent and purpose of this section. MTO is developing a factsheet to publicize these changes.0 GREY BRUCE FARMERS' WEEK 2004 Thursday, January 8 Dairy Day and Ecological Evening Friday, January 9 Beef Day Saturday, January 10 Sheep Day with Youth Program Sunday, January 11 Horse Day with Youth Program Monday, January 12 Crops Day Guest Speaker: Bob Friesen, President Canadian Federation of Agriculture Saturday, January 12 Goat Day All events are at the Elmwood Community Centre with the exception of Goat Day which is at Grey County Agricultural Services in Markdale. Please call 519-986-3756 for more information.