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The Vehicle Equipment Regulations, 1987 - …

Vehicle Equipment , 19871 REG 10 The Vehicle Equipment regulations , 1987beingChapter Reg 10 (consult Table of Saskatchewan regulations for effective dates) as amended by Saskatchewan regulations 20/93, 15/96, 86/96, 10/98, 81/98, 100/2003, 43/2009, 29/2012, 46/2014, 84/2015, 41/2016, 42/2017, 84/2017 and 105 :This consolidation is not official. Amendments have been incorporated for convenience of reference and the original statutes and regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpretation and application of the law. In order to preserve the integrity of the original statutes and regulations , errors that may have appeared are reproduced in this Equipment , REG 10 2 Table of ContentsPART ITitle and Interpretation 1 Title 2 InterpretationPART IIGeneral Prohibitions and Requirements 3 CMVSS 4 Standards for motor homes, recreational trailers slide-in campers 5 Emergency lights and sirens 6 Prohibited lamps Helmets and eye protection 7 Special Equipment for certain vehicles 8 Highway mainenance vehicles and snow removal Equipment 9 School buses Vehicles physical disability 10 Slow moving vehicles 11 Repealed 12 Hydraulic brake fluid 13 LPG ContainersPART IIIType A Vehicles 14 Application of Part 15 Throttle return 16 Fuel system 17 Exhaust system 18 Muffler 19 Transmission 20 Load rating to be indica

VEHICLE EQUIPMENT, 1987 3 V-2.1 REG 10 92 Paint 93 Identification and messages 94 Emergency door to be marked 95 Warning message re stops 96 Repealed

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1 Vehicle Equipment , 19871 REG 10 The Vehicle Equipment regulations , 1987beingChapter Reg 10 (consult Table of Saskatchewan regulations for effective dates) as amended by Saskatchewan regulations 20/93, 15/96, 86/96, 10/98, 81/98, 100/2003, 43/2009, 29/2012, 46/2014, 84/2015, 41/2016, 42/2017, 84/2017 and 105 :This consolidation is not official. Amendments have been incorporated for convenience of reference and the original statutes and regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpretation and application of the law. In order to preserve the integrity of the original statutes and regulations , errors that may have appeared are reproduced in this Equipment , REG 10 2 Table of ContentsPART ITitle and Interpretation 1 Title 2 InterpretationPART IIGeneral Prohibitions and Requirements 3 CMVSS 4 Standards for motor homes, recreational trailers slide-in campers 5 Emergency lights and sirens 6 Prohibited lamps Helmets and eye protection 7 Special Equipment for certain vehicles 8 Highway mainenance vehicles and snow removal Equipment 9 School buses Vehicles physical disability 10 Slow moving vehicles 11 Repealed 12 Hydraulic brake fluid 13 LPG ContainersPART IIIType A Vehicles 14 Application of Part 15 Throttle return 16 Fuel system 17 Exhaust system 18 Muffler 19 Transmission 20 Load rating to be indicated 21 Suspension system Electronic Stability Control 22 Brake system Antilock brake systems 23 Hydraulic brakes 24 Air brakes 25 Steering system 26 Vehicle identification number 27 Speedometer 28 Horn 29 Fire extinguisher 30 Flares 31 Lamps general 32 Headlamps Daytime running lamps 33 Auxiliary lamps 34 Brake lamps Centre-mount stop lamp 35 Signal lamps 36 Hazard lamps and

2 Combined lamps 37 Tail lamps Strobe lamp 38 Licence plate lamp 39 Side-marker lamps 40 Clearance lamps 41 Combined lamps 42 Identification lamps type A-2 43 Backup lamp 44 Reflectors Type A-2 Retro-reflective 45 Electrical wiring 46 Starter cable 47 Battery Frame Underbody 48 Frame of modified vintage vehicles 49 Chassis fasteners of modified vintage vehicles 50 Bumpers 51 Sharp edges 52 Fenders or mudflaps 53 Floor 54 Exits 55 Door latch 56 Hood latch 57 Driver s seat 58 Special seats 59 Repealed 60 Seat-belts Supplemental restraints 61 Required seat-belts and warning system 62 Repealed 63 Repealed Child or infant restraint system 64 Windshield and side windows 65 Prohibition re sale of certain windshields 66 Side windows 67 Mirrors 68 Windshield wiper 69 Defroster or frost shields 70 Sun shield 71 Tires 72 Wheels 73 Trailer hitch 74 Gooseneck hitch 75 Fifth wheel hitchPART IVType A-3 Vehicles 76 Application of Part 77 CMVSS standards apply 78 CSA standards apply 79 Repealed 80 Repealed 81 Repealed 82 Repealed 83 Repealed 84 Repealed 85 Repealed 86 Repealed 87 Repealed 88 First aid kit 89 Flares 90 Warning system 91 Stop arm Pedestrian-student gateVEHICLE Equipment .

3 19873 REG 10 92 Paint 93 Identification and messages 94 Emergency door to be marked 95 Warning message re stops 96 Repealed 97 Tools to be secure 98 Repealed 99 Repealed100 Repealed101 Repealed102 Repealed103 Repealed104 Repealed105 Repealed106 Bumpers107 Repealed108 Repealed109 Repealed110 Repealed111 Repealed112 Repealed113 Repealed114 Repealed115 Repealed116 Repealed117 Repealed118 Repealed119 Repealed120 Repealed121 Repealed122 Repealed123 Repealed124 Repealed125 Repealed126 Seat belt anchorages127 Repealed128 Repealed129 Repealed130 Repealed131 Repealed132 Repealed133 Repealed134 Repealed135 Repealed136 Repealed137 Repealed138 Repealed139 Repealed140 Fire extinguisher141 Repealed142 Repealed143 Repealed144 Repealed145 Tire tread depthPART VType V Vehicles146 Application of Part147 Throttle return148 Fuel system149 Exhaust system150 Suspension system151 Brake system152 Steering system153 Horn154 Vehicle identification number155 Headlamps156 Tail lamps157 Brake lamps158 Exception re lamps159 Reflectors160 Seats161 Windshield162 Passenger compartment side windows163 Mirror164 Windshield wiper165 Tires166 WheelsPART VIType T Vehicles167 Application of Part168 Certain weights and combinations prohibited169 Axles170 Certain axles prohibited171 Steering axle172 Suspension173 Axle and suspension loads174 Brake system175 Repealed176 Electric brakes177 Hydraulic brakes 178 Air brakes179 Lamps general180 Tail lamps181 Side marker lamps182 Clearance lamps183 Combined lamps184 Brake lamps185 Signal lamps and hazard lamps186 Identification lamps187 Licence plate lamp188 Retro-reflective

4 Markings189 Electrical wiring190 Rear impact guards191 Sharp edges192 Fenders or mudflaps193 Floor or deck Frame194 Door or gate latches195 Windows196 Tires197 Wheels198 Hitch199 Safety chain200 Ball type hitch201 Gooseneck trailer202 Strength of type T-2 couplerVEHICLE Equipment , REG 10 4203 Semi-trailer coupler204 Vehicle identification number205 Labelling of trailersPART VIITow Dollies Type T-3 Vehicles206 Application of Part207 Certain weights prohibited208 Locking device required209 Brakes210 Lamps general211 Tail Lamps212 Brake lamps213 Signal lamps 214 Clearance lamps215 Side marker lamps216 Light bar permitted217 Securing device218 Hitch219 Certain combinations prohibitedPART VIIIType M Vehicles220 Application of Part221 CMVSS standards apply222 Exhaust system223 Mufflers224 Fuel system225 Drive train guard226 Ground clearance227 Wheel base228 Brake system229 Forks230 Handlebars231 Speedometer232 Horn233 Controls and instruments234 Repealed235 Repealed236 Vehicle identification and engine serial numbers237 Lamps general238 Headlamps239 Driving lamps240 Tail lamp241 Brake lamp242 Signal lamps243 Licence plate lamp244 Clearance lamps245 Reflectors246

5 Electrical wiring247 Fenders and mudflaps248 Saddle249 Main frame250 Foot pegs and pillion251 Windshield252 Mirror253 Protruding material254 Tires255 WheelsPART S Application of CMVSS standards Exhaust Fuel Drive Brake Occupant Throttle Kill Vehicle identification Lamps Tail Brake Electrical Protruding materialPART Standards for Vehicles Exempt from Registration Standards for unregistered Tail Stop Signal Retro-reflective Windshield Rated Safety MudflapsAPPENDIXFORMSForm A Slow Moving Vehicle Warning DeviceForm B Overdimensional Sign Power Unit - RepealedForm C Overdimensional Sign Pilot Car - RepealedTABLEST able 1 Table 2 Table 3 Vehicle Equipment , 19875 REG 10 CHAPTER REG 10 The Vehicle Administration ActPART ITitle and InterpretationTitle1 These regulations may be cited as The Vehicle Equipment regulations , (1) In these regulations :(a) Act means The Traffic Safety Act;(b) all-terrain Vehicle means an all terrain Vehicle as defined in The All Terrain Vehicles Act;(c) ambulance means a Vehicle licensed as an ambulance pursuant to The Ambulance regulations ;(d) ANSI or AS means the American National Standards Institute;( ) ASAE means the American Society of Agricultural Engineers;(e) beacon means a lamp that emits a rotating or flashing light that is visible from any horizontal angle around the lamp;( ) Repealed.

6 18 May 2012 SR 29/2012 s3.(f) bus means a Vehicle that is designed and used primarily for the movement of people and their personal belongings on a highway and that is over 2060 millimetres in width;(g) car means a passenger car as defined in the Motor Vehicle Safety regulations , CRC, c 1038;(h) chassis cab means a Vehicle that has a chassis that is capable of being driven, and that is designed to have added, by a secondary manufacturer, a cab and:(i) a passenger-carrying or cargo-carrying body;(ii) a fifth wheel; or(iii) a work performing structure other than a fifth-wheel coupling;(i) CCA means continuous cranking amperes;(j) CMVTSS means Canadian Motor Vehicle Tire Safety Standards, as amended from time to time;(k) CMVSS means the Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, as amended from time to time; Vehicle Equipment , REG 10 6( ) commercial Vehicle means a commercial Vehicle as defined in The Safety Fitness regulations .

7 (l) converter dolly means an axle unit with a fifth wheel assembly used to convert a semi-trailer to a trailer;(m) CSA means the Canadian Standards Association;(n) dangerous goods means dangerous goods as defined in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (Canada);(o) DOT means United States Department of Transport;(p) emergency light means a red, blue or white beacon or flashing lamp;(q) emergency Vehicle means any of the following vehicles:(i) a Vehicle that is used for the transportation of a peace officer in the performance of the peace office s duties;(ii) a Vehicle that is used for the transportation of a member of a fire department in response to an emergency;(iii) a Vehicle that is an ambulance while being used in response to an emergency;(iv) a Vehicle that is a Vehicle , or a member of a class of vehicles, designated by the board as an emergency Vehicle and that is being used in response to an emergency;(v) a Vehicle that:(A) is designated by a municipality in a bylaw pursuant to The Traffic Safety Act as a Vehicle that may be used as an emergency Vehicle by a volunteer firefighter or first responder; and(B) is being used in response to an emergency and is operated by a person who meets the requirements prescribed pursuant to The Traffic Safety Act;(r) Repealed.

8 6 Jne 2014 SR 46/2014 s3.(s) flare is a hazard warning device that meets the requirements of SAE standard J774;( ) flashing lamp means a lamp that emits a rotating or flashing light that is visible from the front or from the front and rear of the Vehicle , but does not include head lamps, hazard lamps or turn signal lamps;(t) FM means Factory Mutual Insurance Company;(u) GAWR means the gross axle weight rating of the axle as established by the manufacturer of the Vehicle ;(v) GVW or gross Vehicle weight means the weight of the Vehicle and its load; Vehicle Equipment , 19877 REG 10(w) GVWR or gross Vehicle weight rating means the combined weight of the Vehicle and its load at which the manufacturer or the administrator states the Vehicle can be operated safely and continuously;(x) LPG means liquified petroleum gas;(y) label of compliance means the label authorized by the Government of Canada to be affixed to a Vehicle that complies with the CMVSS at the time of manufacture;(z) limited speed motorcyle means a motorcyle that travels on two wheels and has a maximum attainable speed of not more than 70 kilometres per hour;( ) loading lamp means a fixed lamp that emits a white light and that provides illumination behind a Vehicle for the purpose of loading and unloading cargo and for coupling and uncoupling a trailer(aa) mobile home dolly means a Vehicle that is designed to be towed for the purpose of transporting mobile homes;(bb) modified vintage Vehicle means a motor Vehicle that:(i) is designed for the transportation of goods or people on highways;(ii) resembles a Vehicle manufactured before 1958; and(iii) has been modified or reconstructed to improve its safety, handling or performance.

9 (cc) motor home means a motor Vehicle that is registered with the administrator as a private passenger Vehicle , an integral section of which is designed for personal habitation, and is equipped with one or more permanently attached beds together with one or more of:(i) a permanently attached refrigerator;(ii) a permanently attached stove; or(iii) permanently attached washing and toilet facilities;and includes a bus or a truck that has been so converted and is so registered;(dd) motorcycle means a motorcycle or motor tricycle as defined in the Motor Vehicle Safety regulations , , c. 1038;(ee) multipurpose passenger Vehicle means a Vehicle having a designated seating capacity of 10 or less that is constructed either on a truck chassis or with special features for occasional off-road operation, but does not include an air cushion Vehicle , all-terrain Vehicle , golf-cart, passenger car or truck;( ) power-assisted bicycle means a power-assisted bicycle as defined in the Motor Vehicle Safety regulations , , c.

10 1038;(ff) power unit means a Vehicle designed and used for towing a semi-trailer on a highway with a substantial part of the weight of the semi-trailer and its load carried by the power unit; Vehicle Equipment , REG 10 8(gg) recreational trailer means a Vehicle designed to be towed on a highway and used for the purpose of personal accommodation;(hh) SAE means Society of Automotive Engineers;(ii) school bus means a bus or van operated primarily for the purpose of transporting people to school and registered as Class PS under the Act;(jj) semi-trailer means a Vehicle that is towed on a highway by a power unit with a substantial part of the weight of the semi-trailer and its load carried by the power unit;(kk) slow moving Vehicle warning device means:(i) a sign in the form and dimensions illustrated in Form A of the Appendix;(ii) a sign larger than the sign mentioned in subclause (i) with all dimensions increased proportionately; or(iii) a sign that complies with ANSI/ASAE S276;( ) Repealed.


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