National Capital Commission Traffic and Property Regulations (C.R.C., c. 1044)

Regulations are current to 2012-05-02

National Capital Commission Traffic and Property Regulations

C.R.C., c. 1044

NATIONAL CAPITAL ACT

Regulations Respecting the Property of the National Capital Commission and the Operation of Vehicles Thereon

SHORT TITLE

 These Regulations may be cited as the National Capital Commission Traffic and Property Regulations.

INTERPRETATION

  •  (1) In these Regulations,

    “commercial vehicle”

    “commercial vehicle” means a vehicle that

    • (a) has attached thereto a truck or delivery body or other attachment for use in the delivery of goods,

    • (b) is specially designed or equipped for the delivery of goods,

    • (c) bears any sign or lettering advertising the business or wares of any person or organization or displays the name or device of any person or organization by whom the vehicle is owned or on whose behalf the vehicle is operated, other than the name or device of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a Department of the Government of Canada or of any corporation established to perform any function or duty on behalf of the Government of Canada,

    • (d) is a tractor, or

    • (e) is a bus, taxicab or other vehicle used or designed for the carrying of passengers for hire; (véhicule commercial)

    “Commission”

    “Commission” means the National Capital Commission; (Commission)

    “driveway”

    “driveway” means that part of the property of the Commission designed and intended for the use of vehicles; (promenade)

    “liquor”

    “liquor” means beer, wines, spirits or any other alcoholic beverages; (boisson)

    “motor vehicle”

    “motor vehicle” means a vehicle that is capable of being propelled or driven otherwise than by muscular power but does not include an over-snow vehicle; (véhicule automobile)

    “operator”

    “operator” means the driver or the person who is in actual physical control of the vehicle; (conducteur)

    “over-snow vehicle”

    “over-snow vehicle” means a vehicle that is capable of being propelled or driven otherwise than by muscular power, that runs on tracks or skis or on tracks and skis and that is designed for operation on snow or ice; (véhicule de type auto-neige)

    “park”

    “park” means the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, otherwise than momentarily or under circumstances that are not under the control of the person operating the vehicle; (laisser en stationnement)

    “peace officer”

    “peace officer” means a peace officer as defined in the Criminal Code and any person authorized by the Commission to enforce or carry out these Regulations; (agent de la paix)

    “vehicle”

    “vehicle” means a device in, or by means of, which a person or property is or may be transported upon a highway, except any such device used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks. (véhicule)

  • (2) For the purpose of these Regulations, a trailer is a separate vehicle and does not form part of the vehicle by which it is drawn.

  • (3) Nothing in these Regulations shall be held to constitute a dedication of any driveway to the public.

  • SOR/98-389, s. 1(F).