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Province Continues to Seek Input on New Traffic Safety Act

Province Continues to Seek Input on New Traffic Safety Act April 23, 2021 - 11:30 AM Starting today, April 23, Nova Scotians can provide feedback on administrative regulations, the second-to-last phase for input on draft regulations under the new Traffic Safety Act. The proposed administrative changes are available online for public feedback. Highlights of this phase include: vehicle seizure impoundment sharing documents, records and information requirements when challenging a decision made by the Registrar or the Motor Vehicle Appeals Board fees To date, the department has received more than 1,000 comments on draft regulations. The new Traffic Safety Act, replacing the Motor Vehicle Act, was passed in 2018. The new act will govern and regulate the registration and identification of motor vehicles and the use of provincial highways and roads. This includes driver licences, the registration and inspection of vehicles, traffic laws and equipment standards.

Public Input Wanted for Regulations That Govern Roles for Police, Traffic Authorities

Public Input Wanted for Regulations That Govern Roles for Police, Traffic Authorities Government continues to seek input on Traffic Safety Act draft regulations. Nova Scotians can now provide feedback on proposed regulations that outline the roles and responsibilities for various agencies established by the Traffic Safety Act, including law enforcement and traffic authorities. This is the fifth group of draft regulations being shared for public comment. Highlights of this phase of regulations include: requirements and standards for traffic signal lights and other road signs, including addition of traffic signals for bicycles highway marking standards clarification of rules around seizing and impounding vehicles

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