Acts and Regulations

83-42 - General

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Current to 16 June 2023
NEW BRUNSWICK
REGULATION 83-42
under the
Motor Vehicle Act
(O.C. 83-170)
Filed March 11, 1983
Under various sections of the Motor Vehicle Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, or the Minister with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, as the case may be, makes the provisions of the following Regulation:
1This Regulation may be cited as the General Regulation - Motor Vehicle Act.
2In this Regulation
“Act” means the Motor Vehicle Act;(loi)
“dangerous articles” Repealed: 89-64
“dealer” means a person who carries on any of the businesses specified in section 54 of the Act and includes salesmen in the employment of a dealer or a dealer’s agent while in the regular service of the dealer acting or purporting to act in the ordinary course of the dealer’s business;(concessionnaire)
“farm truck” means a truck that is owned by a person carrying on a farm business and entitled to use the designation “Registered Professional Agricultural Producer”, “RPAP” or “R.P.A.P.” under section 4 of the Agricultural Producers Registration and Farm Organizations Funding Act and that is used only for transporting (camion agricole)
(a) the truck owner and any other person who is transported free of charge,
(b) tools, machinery, equipment and materials used in agricultural production on a farm, and
(c) animals and animal products, poultry and poultry products, plants and plant products and products of the forest grown or produced on a farm;
“municipality” means a local government as defined in subsection 1(1) of the Local Governance Act and includes a regional service commission within the meaning of the Regional Service Delivery Act.(municipalité)
89-64; 98-14; 2005-61; 2007-71; 2014-83; 2015-40; 2017, c.20, s.104
REGISTRAR’S DELEGATION
2003-7
2.1For the purposes of subsections 3(3.2) and (3.4) of the Act, the Registrar may delegate the powers, authorities, rights, duties or responsibilities under subsection 7(2), section 9, subsection 17.1(3) or 17.2(2), (4), (5), (6) or (7), section 19, subsection 20(1), section 22, 22.1, 23 or 24, subsection 25(1), section 26, subsection 27(1) or (2), paragraph 28(3)(a) or (b), subsection 28(4) or 29(1), section 31, paragraph 32(1)(b), section 36, 37, 38, 40 or 42, subsection 44(1), section 44.1, 51, 52 or 68, paragraph 70(a) or (b), subsection 75(1) or (2), section 76, subsection 78(5), paragraph 79(1)(b), section 81, subsection 82(1), paragraph 82(2)(b), subsection 83(1), 84(2), (7) or (10), 84.11(1) or (7), 85(1) or (3) or 89(2), paragraph 89(5)(c) or (d), subsection 91(1), paragraph 92(2)(a), subsection 93(1), (2) or (3), section 94, subsection 95(1.1), (3), (4) or (5), section 96, subsection 98(1), 193.1(1) or (2) or 259(1) or (2), section 287, subsection 301(1), 309(4) or (11) or 347.1(1) or (3) of the Act, subsection 3(7) or 15(11), section 27.01 or 27.02 of this Regulation or subsection 7(2) or (3) of New Brunswick Regulation 2001-67 under the Motor Vehicle Act to another Minister of the Crown or to the head of a corporation that is an agent of the Province who shall exercise those powers, authorities, duties or responsibilities in accordance with the terms of the delegation.
2003-7; 2004-125; 2007-67; 2014-91
FEES FOR THE REGISTRATION OF PRIVATE PASSENGER VEHICLES, TAXICABS AND CERTAIN VEHICLES
3(1)Repealed: 91-74
3(1.1)Repealed: 91-74
3(1.2)The annual registration fee for a private passenger vehicle, family motor coach or a motor vehicle converted to a family motor coach shall be based on its unladen curb mass in accordance with Appendix G.
3(2)When a motor vehicle is owned and operated by a municipality, the annual registration fee shall be $19.
3(3)Repealed: 2007-38
3(3.1)When a vehicle is owned and operated by the provincial government or a department thereof, the annual registration fee shall be nil.
3(4)When a motor vehicle is owned and operated by an Amputee, being a person who has lost a limb as a result of his service in the Armed Forces overseas, the annual registration fee shall be $2.00.
3(5)Repealed: 89-181
3(6)The fee for the vehicle registration for a taxicab shall be the fee prescribed in subsection (1.2).
3(7)The Registrar, upon application therefor, shall register, without payment of the usual annual registration fee, motor vehicles owned by consular officers and trade commissioners who are resident in the Province and who are eligible for inclusion in the booklet entitled “Diplomatic Corps and Consular and Other Representatives in Canada” published by the Department of External Affairs (Canada), November, 1980.
3(8)Repealed: 91-74
3(9)Where a vehicle registration for a vehicle referred to in this section is a new registration on or after January 1, 1990, the vehicle registration, registration certificate and registration plate shall expire at midnight of the same day one year after the day of the vehicle registration.
3(10)Where a vehicle registration for a vehicle referred to in this section is renewed after April 30, 1990, the vehicle registration, registration certificate and registration plate shall expire at midnight of the same day in each year after the vehicle registration is renewed.
3(11)Notwithstanding subsections (9) and (10), where a vehicle referred to in this section is registered for a period of a number of months that is one month or more and less than twelve months, the vehicle registration, registration certificate and registration plate shall expire at midnight of the last day of the period for which the vehicle registration is issued.
3(12)Notwithstanding subsections (9), (10) and (11), where a vehicle referred to in this section is a commercial vehicle with an unladen curb mass of two thousand two hundred and fifty kilograms or more, the vehicle registration, registration certificate and registration plate shall expire at midnight on March 31 of each year.
85-212; 88-277; 89-181; 91-74; 92-66; 2003-7; 2004-119; 2005-61; 2007-38; 2015-40
ANTIQUE VEHICLES
4(1)When satisfied as to the authenticity of a request to register a motor vehicle as an antique vehicle, the Registrar may so register the vehicle, and issue a special registration plate therefor, for an annual registration fee of $19.
4(1.1)Where a motor vehicle referred to in subsection (1) is a commercial vehicle with an unladen curb mass of two thousand two hundred and fifty kilograms or more, the vehicle registration, registration certificate and registration plate shall expire at midnight on March 31 of each year.
4(2)The owner of a motor vehicle registered as an antique vehicle shall not drive it or permit it to be driven on a highway except
(a) for the purpose of taking the vehicle to be repaired or serviced,
(b) for displaying it to the public in a place, parade or procession and for taking it to and from such a place, parade or procession, or
(c) for driving in an antique vehicle rally.
85-212; 88-277; 91-74; 92-66; 2004-119; 2007-38; 2009-77; 2015-40
SEASONAL VEHICLES
Repealed: 2019-21
2009-77; 2019-21
4.1Repealed: 2019-21
2009-77; 2015-40; 2019-21
MOTOR CYCLES AND MOTOR-DRIVEN CYCLES
5The annual registration fee payable for motorcycles and motor-driven cycles shall be as follows:
(a) motorcycle ..............$43; or
(b) motor-driven cycle..............$30.
85-212; 88-277; 91-74; 92-66; 2004-119; 2009-34; 2012-83; 2015-40
TRAIL GROOMERS
2020, c.16, s.6
6The annual registration fee payable for trail groomers shall be $75.
85-212; 88-277; 91-74; 92-66; 2004-119; 2015-40; 2020, c.16, s.6
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
7(1)Repealed: 91-74
7(1.01)Repealed: 91-74
7(1.02)The annual registration fee for a light commercial vehicle shall be based on its unladen curb mass in accordance with Appendix I.
7(1.03)Repealed: 91-74
7(1.04)Where a vehicle registration for a light commercial vehicle referred to in subsection (1.02) is a new registration on or after January 1, 1990, the vehicle registration, registration certificate and registration plate shall expire at midnight of the same day one year after the day of the vehicle registration.
7(1.05)Where a vehicle registration for a light commercial vehicle referred to in subsection (1.02) is renewed after April 30, 1990, the vehicle registration, registration certificate and registration plate shall expire at midnight of the same day in each year after the vehicle registration is renewed.
7(1.06)Notwithstanding subsections (1.04) and (1.05), where a light commercial vehicle referred to in subsection (1.02) is registered for a period of a number of months that is one month or more and less than twelve months, the vehicle registration, registration certificate and registration plate shall expire at midnight of the last day of the period for which the vehicle registration is issued.
7(1.1)Repealed: 89-181
7(2)Subject to subsections 3(2), (3.1), (4) and (7), 4(1) and 7(3), (4), (5) and (6), the annual registration fee for a commercial vehicle with an unladen curb mass of two thousand two hundred and fifty kilograms or more shall be in accordance with the table and rates prescribed in Appendix E.
7(2.1)The vehicle registration, registration certificate and registration plate for a commercial vehicle referred to in subsections (3), (4), (5) or (6) with an unladen curb mass of two thousand two hundred and fifty kilograms or more shall expire at midnight on March 31 of each year.
7(2.2)Where a commercial vehicle with an unladen curb mass of two thousand two hundred and fifty kilograms or more is registered for a period of months that is one month or more and less than twelve months, the vehicle registration, registration certificate and registration plate shall expire at midnight of the same day of the last day of the period for which the vehicle registration is issued.
7(3)For an asphalt and tar spreader, the annual registration fee shall be $75.
7(4)For a service crane, the annual registration fee shall be $75.
7(5)For a motor hearse, the annual registration fee shall be $75.
7(6)For an item of special mobile equipment used solely for the purpose of transporting and developing power for well drilling machinery, wood cutting, threshing or for like purposes, and to which some part of the equipment is permanently attached, the annual registration fee shall be $75.
7(7)The annual fee for the issuance of a transporter plate shall be based on the gross mass of the motor vehicle in accordance with the commercial vehicle table and rates in subsection (2).
7(8)The annual registration fee under subsection (2) for commercial vehicles, including truck tractors, shall be based on the gross mass thereof, but the minimum gross mass shall be in no case taken as less than twice the unladen curb mass of the vehicle unless this exceeds the maximum allowable for a two axle vehicle or for a three axle vehicle.
7(9)Notwithstanding anything in the Vehicle Dimensions and Mass Regulation - Motor Vehicle Act to the contrary, a two axle truck registered for a gross mass of nine thousand kilograms or more may be operated with a gross mass in excess of that for which it is registered, but not exceeding thirteen thousand five hundred kilograms upon issue to the owner of a special permit, the fee for which shall be fifty-five dollars, authorizing the operation thereof for a period of thirty days from the date of issue of the permit.
7(10)Notwithstanding anything in this Regulation to the contrary, a two axle truck registered for a gross mass of seven thousand five hundred kilograms or more may be operated with a gross mass in excess of that for which it is registered, but not exceeding eleven thousand kilograms upon the issue to the owner of a special permit, the fee for which shall be forty dollars, authorizing the operation thereof for a period of thirty days from the date of issue of the permit.
7(10.1)Repealed: 99-14
7(11)A person
(a) who is a non-resident, and
(b) who owns or operates a commercial vehicle which is duly registered in his home province or state,
may apply to the Registrar for a temporary exemption from registration under the Act on the form provided for this purpose by the Registrar.
7(12)The Registrar may, upon application for a temporary exemption from registration under the Act and upon payment of the fee prescribed in subsection (13), direct that a commercial vehicle owned and operated by or on behalf of a non-resident and duly registered in the home province or state of the non-resident be exempted from registration under the Act and may issue a trip permit allowing that commercial vehicle to be operated on the highways of the Province for a period of five consecutive days during the time specified on the permit.
7(13)The fee for trip permits shall be as follows:
(a) for a commercial vehicle
(i) without load.............. $24.00;
(ii) with load.............. $85.00;
(b) for a commercial vehicle that is a truck or truck tractor with a trailer, semi-trailer or trailer and semi-trailer attached in a semi-permanent way for the purpose of transporting goods
(i) without load.............. $24.00;
(ii) with load.............. $169.00.
84-40; 85-212; 85-213; 86-28; 88-277; 89-181; 91-74; 92-48; 92-66; 94-63; 98-57; 99-14; 2004-119; 2005-100; 2007-38; 2015-40
TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILERS
8(1)The annual fees for the registration of trailers and semi-trailers shall be in accordance with the following table and rates:
(a) subject to paragraphs (b), (c), (d) and (e) and subsections (1.1) and (1.2), for trailers and semi-trailers other than mobile homes,
Gross mass
(kg)
Full year
On or after July 1
On or after Oct. 1
Up to
1 000
$    29
  $    25
$  20
1 001
-
1 500
45
36
28
1 501
-
2 000
61
48
36
2 001
-
2 500
77
61
44
2 501
-
3 000
94
74
52
3 001
-
3 500
109
85
60
3 501
-
4 000
127
98
70
4 001
-
4 500
157
121
85
4 501
-
5 000
174
155
107
5 001
-
6 000
217
194
133
6 001
-
7 000
265
232
158
7 001
-
8 000
338
290
197
8 001
-
9 000
416
357
242
9 001
-
10 000
482
415
280
10 001
-
11 000
577
492
332
11 001
-
12 000
653
560
377
12 001
-
13 000
723
617
415
13 001
-
14 000
774
656
441
14 001
-
15 000
821
694
467
15 001
-
16 000
871
752
505
16 001
-
17 000
919
791
531
17 001
-
18 000
994
849
569
18 001
-
19 000
1,044
887
595
19 001
-
20 000
1,092
935
627
20 001
-
21 000
1,143
974
653
21 001
-
22 000
1,218
1,041
698
22 001
-
23 000
1,266
1,080
723
23 001
-
24 000
1,316
1,128
755
24 001
-
25 000
1,369
1,166
781
(b)for a travel trailer..............
$37;
 
(c)for a tent trailer or hardtop trailer..............
$30;
 
(d)for truck tractors not equipped to carry any load and used to haul trailers or semi-trailers referred to in subsection (1.2)..............
  $253;
 
(e)for motor vehicles, rock wagons, Le Tourneau scrapers, etc., designed exclusively for use in the road construction industry to transport material within the confines of the contract..............
  $129.
8(1.1)The fee for the registration for a semi-trailer that is attached to a truck tractor in a semi-permanent way or for a trailer that is used in combination with a semi-trailer and truck tractor is
(a)for one year..............
$18,
 
(b)for two years..............
$36,
 
(c)for three years..............
$55.
8(1.2)The fee for the registration for a specially built heavy trailer or semi-trailer used exclusively for transporting machinery employed in the lumbering, mining or fishing industries or in agriculture is
(a)for one year..............
$18,
 
(b)for two years..............
$36,
 
(c)for three years..............
$55.
8(1.3)Where a semi-trailer or trailer referred to in subsections (1.1) and (1.2) is registered for one year, two years or three years, the vehicle registration, registration certificate and registration plate shall expire at midnight of the last day of the period for which the vehicle registration is issued.
8(2)Where a trailer, a semi-trailer or a trailer and a semi-trailer is attached to a truck or truck tractor in a semi-permanent way for the purpose of transporting goods, the truck or truck tractor, and the trailer, semi-trailer or trailer and semi-trailer shall be considered as one vehicle and the fee therefor shall be in accordance with the table and rates set out for a commercial vehicle.
85-212; 86-29; 86-109; 88-277; 89-181; 91-74; 92-66; 96-101; 2004-119; 2012-83; 2015-40
TRACTORS
9The annual registration fee for a crawler or caterpillar type of tractor or a farm tractor used for commercial purposes other than farming shall be $55.
85-212; 88-277; 91-74; 92-66; 2004-119; 2015-40
BUSES
10(1)Subject to subsections (2), (3), (4) and (5), the annual registration fee for a bus shall be based on its unladen curb mass, doubled, and thence in accordance with the commercial vehicle table and rates in subsection 7(2).
10(2)The annual fees payable for the registration of buses operating under a franchise granted by a municipality or by one or more adjoining municipalities and only within the said municipality or municipalities shall be $19.
10(3)The annual fee for the registration of a church bus, being a passenger bus registered in the name of a religious organization, used for the purpose of conveying persons to and from functions conducted by such religious organization shall be $19.
10(4)The annual fee for the registration of a school bus, being a passenger bus used solely for conveying children to and from school shall be $75.
10(5)The annual fee for the registration of a community service bus, being a passenger bus registered in the name of a bona fide community service organization used without remuneration and solely for the purpose of carrying out the aims and objects of such an organization shall be $75.
85-212; 88-277; 91-74; 92-66; 2004-119; 2015-40
FARM TRUCKS
11(1)A person may make application to the Registrar to have a maximum of twelve farm trucks owned by the person registered as farm trucks.
11(2)The annual registration fees payable under subsection (4) or (5) shall be paid in full at the time of application and the registered owner shall not be entitled to any rebate.
11(3)When a truck registered as a farm truck, is to be operated otherwise than as a farm truck, the owner
(a) shall, before so operating the truck, make application to the Registrar to have the truck registered as a commercial vehicle, and
(b) shall pay the difference between the registration fee paid under subsection (4) or (5) and the registration fee payable for commercial vehicles.
11(4)The annual fees payable for the registration of light farm trucks shall be in accordance with the following table and rates:
Vehicle mass
(kg)
Full year
On or
after
July 1
On or
after
Oct. 1
 
0 - 1 000
$27
$20
$13
1 001 - 1 200
34
26
17
1 201 - 1 400
41
31
20
1 401 - 1 600
48
36
25
1 601 - 1 800
55
41
28
1 801 - 2 000
63
47
32
2 001 - 2 249
72
54
36
2 250 - 2 400
75
57
37
2 401 - 2 600
78
59
40
2 601 - 2 800
81
61
41
2 801 - 3 000
85
63
43
11(5)The annual registration fee for a farm truck with an unladen curb mass of 2 250 kg or more shall be in accordance with the following table and rates:
Gross mass
(kg)
Full year
On or
after
July 1
On or
after
Oct. 1
 
4 500
-
5 000
$    82
$    73
$   48
5 001
-
6 000
104
92
61
6 001
-
7 000
127
111
74
7 001
-
8 000
164
140
93
8 001
-
9 000
203
173
116
9 001
-
10 000
235
202
135
10 001
-
11 000
284
241
161
11 001
-
12 000
321
275
183
12 001
-
13 000
356
304
202
13 001
-
14 000
382
323
215
14 001
-
15 000
406
342
228
15 001
-
16 000
430
371
247
16 001
-
17 000
455
391
260
17 001
-
18 000
492
419
279
18 001
-
19 000
517
439
292
19 001
-
20 000
541
462
308
20 001
-
21 000
566
482
321
21 001
-
22 000
603
516
343
22 001
-
23 000
628
535
356
23 001
-
24 000
653
559
372
24 001
-
25 000
679
578
385
25 001
-
26 000
703
597
398
26 001
-
27 000
739
626
417
27 001
-
28 000
765
651
433
28 001
-
29 000
790
670
446
29 001
-
30 000
814
689
459
30 001
-
31 000
839
713
475
31 001
-
32 000
876
742
494
32 001
-
33 000
901
761
507
33 001
-
34 000
926
785
523
34 001
-
35 000
950
805
536
35 001
-
36 000
975
824
549
36 001
-
37 000
1,010
857
571
37 001
-
38 000
1,036
876
584
38 001
-
39 000
1,059
896
597
39 001
-
40 000
1,086
920
613
40 001
-
41 000
1,111
939
626
41 001
-
42 000
1,146
973
648
42 001
-
43 000
1,172
992
661
43 001
-
44 000
1,197
1,017
677
44 001
-
45 000
1,222
1,036
690
45 001
-
46 000
1,245
1,055
703
46 001
-
47 000
1,282
1,088
725
47 001
-
48 000
1,306
1,107
738
48 001
-
49 000
1,330
1,127
751
49 001
-
50 000
1,356
1,150
767
50 001
-
51 000
1,379
1,171
780
51 001
-
52 000
1,419
1,204
803
52 001
-
53 000
1,443
1,223
815
53 001
-
54 000
1,468
1,242
828
54 001
-
55 000
1,493
1,267
844
55 001
-
56 000
1,516
1,286
857
56 001
-
57 000
1,541
1,305
870
57 001
-
58 000
1,565
1,325
883
58 001
-
59 000
1,589
1,348
899
59 001
-
60 000
1,614
1,367
912
60 001
-
61 000
1,637
1,387
924
61 001
-
62 000
1,662
1,406
937
62 001
-
62 500
1,675
1,421
947
11(6)The annual registration fee for farm trucks under subsection (5) shall be based on the gross mass thereof, but the minimum gross mass shall in no case be taken as less than twice the unladen curb mass of the farm truck.
11(7)Notwithstanding subsection (6), if twice the unladen curb mass of a farm truck exceeds the gross vehicle mass rating specified by the farm truck’s manufacturer, the minimum gross mass of the farm truck shall be taken as the gross vehicle mass rating specified by the manufacturer.
85-212; 86-29; 88-277; 91-74; 92-66; 2000-36; 2004-119; 2005-100; 2015-40
MISCELLANEOUS VEHICLES
12(1)Circuses, shows and entertainment troupes touring the Province with motor vehicles and trailers shall pay a registration fee of $34 for each such vehicle for any thirty day period or fraction thereof the vehicle is used in the Province during the registration year.
12(2)The certificate of registration for any vehicle registered in accordance with subsection (1) shall show the expiry date of the period for which the registration was issued.
85-212; 88-277; 91-74; 92-66; 2004-119; 2015-40
REGISTRATION PLATES
13(1)Subject to subsections (2) and (3), where a registration plate is issued as part of a registration transaction under sections 3 to 11 or subsection 15(1), the fee for such registration plate shall be $50.
13(2)Subject to subsection (3), where a personalized registration plate is issued as part of a registration transaction under sections 3 to 11 or subsection 15(1), the fee for such personalized registration plate shall be $175.
13(3)Where a registration plate is issued for a motor vehicle under subsection 3(3.1) or (7), the fee for such plate shall be nil.
13(4)When a special conservation registration plate is issued as part of a registration transaction under sections 3 to 11, the fee payable on the issuance of the registration plate shall consist of
(a) $50 for the issuance of the registration plate, and
(b) $7 to be deposited in accordance with subsection (6).
13(5)After the issuance of a special conservation registration plate, a fee of $7 shall be payable each time
(a) a vehicle to which the registration plate is attached is registered, or
(b) the registration of a vehicle to which the registration plate is attached is renewed.
13(6)The amount of seven dollars payable on issuance of the special conservation registration plate and all subsequent fees of seven dollars payable under subsection (5) shall be deposited into the special purpose account under the Financial Administration Act
(a) that is established as the Wildlife Trust Fund under section 3 of the Wildlife Trust Fund and Wildlife Council Regulation - Fish and Wildlife Act, and is administered by the Minister of Natural Resources and Energy Development or a person designated by that Minister, and
(b) from which money is disbursed for the purposes specified in section 5 of the Wildlife Trust Fund and Wildlife Council Regulation - Fish and Wildlife Act.
85-212; 88-277; 91-74; 92-66; 98-51; 2002-7; 2004, c.20, s.39; 2004-76; 2004-115; 2009-34; 2009-132; 2012-84; 2016, c.37, s.112; 2019-21; 2019, c.29, s.189
TEMPORARY NUMBERS
14(1)Pending the issue of registration plates, the Registrar, in addition to the granting of temporary permits under section 24 of the Act, may, in his discretion, authorize the issuance of temporary numbers by dealers designated by him as dealers authorized to issue temporary numbers.
14(2)Temporary numbers issued pursuant to subsection (1) shall be in a form approved by the Registrar and shall be valid for a period not exceeding fourteen days from the date of issue.
85-212
OTHER FEES
15(1)The annual registration fee for a special plate issued to a dealer or manufacturer shall be seventy dollars.
15(2)The fee for a transit marker shall be $20.00.
15(3)The fee for the replacement of
(a)a registration certificate only shall be..............
$20.00;
 
(b)a personalized registration plate only
 
(i)issued to a dealer or manufacturer shall be..............
$70.00;
 
(ii)issued to a person other than a dealer or a manufacturer shall be..............
$58.00;
 
(c)a registration certificate and registration plate
 
(i)issued to a dealer or manufacturer shall be..............
$70.00;
 
(ii)issued to a person other than a dealer or manufacturer where the registration plate is not a personalized registration plate shall be..............
$50.00;
 
(iii)issued to a person other than a dealer or manufacturer where the registration plate is a personalized registration plate shall be..............
$58.00;
 
(d)notwithstanding paragraphs (a), (b) and (c), a registration certificate only, a personalized registration plate only or a registration certificate and registration plate for vehicles under subsection 3(3.1) or (7) shall be nil.
15(4)The fee for the replacement of a registration certificate, registration plate and sticker
(a) issued to a dealer or manufacturer shall be ..............$70.00;
(b) issued to a person other than a dealer or manufacturer where the registration plate is not a personalized registration plate shall be ..............$50;
(c) issued to a person other than a dealer or manufacturer where the registration plate is a personalized registration plate shall be.............. $58;
(d) notwithstanding paragraphs (b) and (c), for vehicles under subsection 3(3.1) or (7) shall be nil.
15(5)The fee for the replacement of a sticker shall be.............. $9.00.
15(5.1)Notwithstanding subsection (5), the fee for the replacement of a sticker for vehicles under subsection 3(3.1) or (7) shall be nil.
15(6)The fee for a transfer of registration of a motor vehicle shall be as follows:
(a) for a vehicle registered in the province to a licensed dealer nil;
(b) for a vehicle registered in another jurisdiction to a licensed dealer ..............$20.00;
(c) to a person other than a licensed dealer ..............$20.00.
15(7)The transfer of registration fees shall be permitted only on commercial trucks registered for a minimum of four thousand five hundred kilograms.
15(8)The annual fee for a driver’s licence of any class shall be $22.50.
15(9)Repealed: 95-58
15(10)The fee for the replacement of a driver’s licence of any class shall be $22.
15(10.1)Repealed: 2004-124
15(11)The Registrar, upon application therefor, shall issue driver’s licences free of charge to consular officers, trade commissioners and their spouses who
(a) are resident in the Province,
(b) are eligible for inclusion in the booklet entitled “Diplomatic Corps and Consular and Other Representatives in Canada” published by the Department of External Affairs (Canada), November, 1980, and
(c) are in possession of a valid foreign driver’s licence or international driving permit.
15(12)Repealed: 2004-124
15(13)The fee for reinstatement of driving privileges under section 310.1 of the Act shall be as follows:
(a) where a person’s driving privilege has been suspended as a result of a conviction for an offence under subsection 320.14(1) or (4) or subsection 320.15(1) of the Criminal Code (Canada)..............$230;
(a.1) when, under subsection 310.01(4) of the Act, a person’s driving privilege is suspended for a third or subsequent time in a five-year period..............$230;
(b) where a person’s driving privilege has been suspended for any other reason..............$52.
15(13.1)Repealed: 2017-44
15(14)Repealed: 2004-71
15(15)The examination fee pursuant to subsection 89(3) of the Act shall include
(a) a written examination fee of $25,
(b) for passenger vehicles, a road test examination fee of $25, and
(c) for commercial vehicles, a road test examination fee of $50.
15(16)The fee for re-examination pursuant to subsection 89(3) of the Act shall be ..............$15.00.
15(17)The fee for providing certification of any record of the Division pursuant to subsection 7(1) of the Act shall be ..............$8.00.
15(18)The fee for providing a certificate pursuant to subsection 7(2) of the Act shall be .............. $8.00.
15(18.1)The fee for providing a certified abstract pursuant to subsection 287(1) of the Act shall be ..............$20.00.
15(19)The fee for an application under subsection 311(1) of the Act shall be.............. $64.00.
15(20)The fee to be paid upon any registration of a commercial vehicle or bus referred to in subsection 47(5) of the Act shall be ..............$65.00.
15(20.1)The fee for an application for a review of the revocation of a licence and the suspension of driving privilege under section 310.01 of the Act is
(a) if no oral hearing is requested, $64, and
(b) if an oral hearing is requested, $100.
15(20.2)The fee for an application for a review of the revocation of a licence and the suspension of driving privilege under section 310.02 or 310.021 of the Act is $64.
15(21)The fee for an application for review of an order of suspension under section 310.04 shall be,
(a) where no oral hearing is requested, $64.00, and
(b) where an oral hearing is requested, $100.00.
15(22)The fee for an application for the early release of an impounded motor vehicle under subsection 310.2(16) or (20) of the Act is $64.
85-212; 88-192; 88-277; 91-74; 91-176; 92-66; 93-120; 93-163; 95-58; 96-101; 96-125; 2002-40; 2002-41; 2002-79; 2003-7; 2004-71; 2004-115; 2004-119; 2004-124; 2008-65; 2008-91; 2009-33; 2009-34; 2011-35; 2012-83; 2012-84; 2015-40; 2017-44; 2018-91; 2019-21
REFUND OF
REGISTRATION FEE
2004-71
15.01(1)Subject to subsection (2) and for the purposes of section 76 of the Act, the amount the registered owner is entitled to receive as a refund of the registration fee paid by him or her shall be determined by subtracting a processing fee of $25.00 from the amount prorated in relation to the unused months of the registration period.
15.01(2)No refund shall be made under section 76 of the Act if the amount prorated in relation to the unused months of the registration period is less than $100.00.
2004-71
REBUILDING RECORDS
98-49
15.1(1)In this section
“major part” means a part listed in Appendix J.(pièce importante)
15.1(2)A rebuilding record to be provided to the Registrar under paragraph 17.2(6)(a) of the Act for a vehicle shall be on a form provided by the Registrar and shall include
(a) a list of each major part used in rebuilding the vehicle, along with the serial number of each such part, if the part was manufactured with a serial number,
(b) a receipt for each major part used in rebuilding the vehicle, on which shall be set out the serial number of each such part, if the part was manufactured with a serial number, and which shall be signed by the person from whom the part was purchased, and
(c) a certificate of inspection issued by a certified mechanic, certifying that the mechanic has inspected and approved each major part used in rebuilding the vehicle in the manner established for inspection and certification under New Brunswick Regulation 83-185 under the Motor Vehicle Act.
15.1(3)A person who knowingly makes a false or misleading statement or conceals a material fact in any part of a rebuilding record, or in any other documentation or information provided to the Registrar with it, commits an offence punishable under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act as a category H offence.
98-49
ABANDONED VEHICLES
2022-44
15.2For the purposes of subsection 197(8) of the Act, the Registrar shall ascertain that the vehicle has a market value of $2,500 or less.
2022-44
LICENSING AND REGULATION OF DEALERS
16Repealed: 94-132
92-48; 94-132
17(1)Repealed: 94-132
17(1.1)In this section
“certified mechanic” means a certified mechanic as defined in section 2 of New Brunswick Regulation 83-185 under the Motor Vehicle Act.(mécanicien certifié)
17(2)In reviewing an application for a dealer’s, sub-dealer’s, used motor vehicle dealer’s or wrecker’s licence, the Registrar shall give consideration to the applicant’s financial standing and business integrity and whether the applicant
(a) has an established place of business;
(b) is engaged primarily in the business of buying, selling and servicing motor vehicles;
(c) is able to conduct properly the business of a motor vehicle dealer;
(d) employs the services of at least one certified mechanic and has proper equipment to repair motor vehicles, or has contracted with a certified mechanic in accordance with subsection (2.1); and
(e) Repealed: 96-97
(f) has filed a bond in accordance with section 18 and such other pertinent information consistent with the safeguarding of the public interest.
17(2.1)An applicant referred to in subsection (2) who has contracted with a certified mechanic as described in paragraph (2)(d) shall provide to the Registrar, with the application,
(a) a copy of the contract, which shall provide for a certified mechanic to do all inspections and mechanical work required to be done by the applicant and in which shall be set out
(i) the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the parties to the contract,
(ii) the address and the licence number of the official testing station at which the inspections and mechanical work will be performed, and
(iii) any expiry date of the contract, and
(b) evidence satisfactory to the Registrar that
(i) the quality of service provided to the customer under the contract would be at least reasonably equivalent to the quality of service that would be provided to the customer if the applicant were to employ a certified mechanic, and
(ii) all inspections and mechanical work will be performed at the official testing station referred to in the contract in accordance with all applicable legislation and regulations.
17(2.2)The holder of a licence issued under this section shall notify the Registrar in writing forthwith of any change in the names, addresses, telephone numbers, terms or other material information set out in, or of the expiry or cancellation of, a contract referred to in subsection (2.1).
17(2.3)The Registrar, if satisfied that a contract referred to in subsection (2.1) is no longer subsisting or does not fulfil the requirements of that subsection, may suspend the licence to which it relates and may reinstate a suspended licence upon being satisfied that there is a valid contract conforming to those requirements.
17(2.4)The Registrar may suspend a dealer’s licence where the dealer
(a) no longer has an established place of business,
(b) is no longer engaged primarily in the business of buying, selling and servicing motor vehicles,
(c) is no longer able to conduct properly the business of a motor vehicle dealer, or
(d) has failed to maintain a bond filed in accordance with section 18.
17(2.5)When deciding whether to suspend a dealer’s licence under subsection (2.4), the Registrar shall give consideration to the dealer’s financial standing and business integrity.
17(2.6)The Registrar may, if satisfied that the conditions leading to the suspension have been corrected, reinstate a dealer’s licence suspended under subsection (2.4).
17(3)The fee for a dealer’s, sub-dealer’s, used motor vehicle dealer’s or wrecker’s licence is one hundred and fifty dollars.
17(4)The fee for a renewal of a dealer’s, sub-dealer’s, used motor vehicle dealer’s or wrecker’s licence is seventy-six dollars.
17(5)Repealed: 94-132
17(6)The Motor Carrier Board is designated as the body to which appeals may be made from any decision of the Registrar in relation to applications for and the issuance, renewal, suspension, cancellation and reinstatement of licences of dealers and wreckers.
17(7)An appeal referred to in subsection (6) shall be in writing, signed by the appellant or the agent of the appellant and delivered to the Secretary of the Motor Carrier Board within thirty days after the receipt by the appellant of the Registrar’s decision.
17(8)The decision of the Motor Carrier Board is final.
17(9)Repealed: 94-132
17(10)Repealed: 94-132
85-212; 88-277; 91-74; 92-48; 92-66; 92-132; 94-132; 96-97; 99-18
18(1)The bond required to be furnished to the Registrar by the dealer under section 54 of the Act shall be in the amount of ten thousand dollars.
18(2)The bond shall secure a purchaser against damages and provide compensation therefor.
18(3)A copy of the bond shall be filed with the Registrar at the time of application or a renewal of a licence.
18(4)The bond shall not be cancelled or permitted to expire except after sixty days written notice to the Registrar.
GARAGES AND SERVICE STATIONS
Repealed: 2012-81
2012-81
19Repealed: 2012-81
85-212; 88-277; 91-74; 92-66; 2012-81
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR’S LICENCE
Repealed: 95-163
20Repealed: 95-163
85-212; 88-277; 91-74; 92-66; 95-163
21Repealed: 95-163
95-163
DRIVER’S LICENCES
22(1)Driver’s licences shall be of the following classes and shall, if issued to an individual, authorize them to operate any of the types of vehicles specified therein and no other:
(a) Class 9 - authorizes a person to drive a motor-driven cycle and a farm tractor;
(b) Class 8 - authorizes a person to drive a farm tractor only;
(c) Class 7 - authorizes a person who is receiving instructions in the operation of a motor vehicle to drive a motor vehicle;
(d) Class 6 - authorizes a person to drive a motorcycle or any of the vehicles described in Class 9;
(e) Class 5 - authorizes a person to drive
(i) any motor vehicle which the holder of a Class 9 licence may operate,
(ii) any two-axled motor vehicle except a private passenger vehicle while providing a vehicle-for-hire service, an ambulance, a taxicab or a bus,
(iii) any three-axled motor home, and
(iv) any three-axled motor vehicle, other than a truck, of a type designed for use in the construction, maintenance and repair of highways, whether or not the vehicle is to be so used,
and to tow a towed vehicle which is registered up to and including four thousand five hundred kilograms gross vehicle mass behind a motor vehicle or motor home referred to in subparagraphs (i) to (iv);
(f) Class 4 - authorizes a person to drive
(i) any motor vehicle which the holder of a Class 5 licence may operate,
(i.1) any private passenger vehicle while providing a vehicle-for-hire service,
(ii) any ambulance,
(iii) any taxicab, and
(iv) any bus with a capacity of less than twenty-five passengers;
(g) Class 3 - authorizes a person to drive
(i) any motor vehicle which the holder of a Class 5 licence may operate,
(ii) any two-axled motor vehicle towing a towed vehicle, the towed vehicle being registered for over four thousand five hundred kilograms gross vehicle mass but not equipped with air brakes,
(iii) any motor vehicle with three or more axles, and
(iv) any motor vehicle with three or more axles, towing a towed vehicle not equipped with air brakes;
(g.1) Class 3/4 - authorizes a person to drive any motor vehicle which the holder of a Class 3 or 4 licence may operate;
(h) Class 2 - authorizes a person to drive
(i) any motor vehicle which the holder of a Class 3, 4 or 5 licence may operate, and
(ii) any bus with a capacity of more than twenty-four passengers;
(i) Class 1 - authorizes a person to drive
(i) any motor vehicle which the holder of a Class 2, 3, 4 or 5 licence may operate,
(ii) any truck tractor,
(iii) any truck tractor towing a semi-trailer,
(iv) any truck tractor towing a semi-trailer and a trailer,
(v) any truck tractor towing a trailer equipped with air brakes, and
(vi) any truck towing a trailer equipped with air brakes.
22(2)An applicant applying for a driver’s licence to operate a motor vehicle described in Classes 1, 2, 3 and 4 must have reached the age of eighteen years.
22(3)A driver’s licence of Class 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, which was in effect immediately before April 1, 1985, authorizes the individual to whom the licence was issued, for so long as the licence remains valid, to operate any vehicle which the licence, when issued, authorized that individual to operate.
22(4)Notwithstanding subsection (1), the holder of a driver’s licence of Class 2, 3, 4 or 5 is authorized by the licence to drive a type of motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, that the holder is not otherwise authorized to drive under that class of licence if the driver complies with the following conditions:
(a) the driver shall be accompanied by a licensed driver who is occupying a seat alongside the driver and who is the holder of a valid and subsisting licence, other than a learner’s licence, that authorizes the holder to operate that type of motor vehicle; and
(b) the driver shall have immediate possession of documentation issued by the Registrar, attesting to the fact that the driver has met all of the conditions that the driver would be required to meet under subsection 27(1) in order to hold a class of licence authorizing the driver to drive that type of motor vehicle, other than any conditions waived by the Minister.
22(5)A driver required to have immediate possession of documentation under paragraph (4)(b) shall upon the request of a peace officer forthwith present and deliver it into the peace officer’s hands for examination by the peace officer.
85-53; 93-129; 95-171; 2020, c.30, s.6
23(1)In addition to a class number, a driver’s licence issued under section 22 may be endorsed with a letter to expand on the types of vehicles that can be driven by the holder of the licence, to establish that the holder of the licence holds a motorcycle learner’s licence, or to better describe the status of the holder of the licence as follows:
(a) A - valid for motorcycle with an engine size exceeding fifty cubic centimetres;
(b) B - valid for school bus;
(c) C - valid for motorcycle with an engine size exceeding fifty cubic centimetres and school bus;
(d) D - valid for motorcycle with engine size exceeding fifty cubic centimetres but not exceeding five hundred and fifty cubic centimetres;
(e) Repealed: 95-77
(f) F - qualified to operate vehicles equipped with air brakes;
(g) G - valid for motorcycle with an engine size exceeding fifty cubic centimetres but not exceeding five hundred and fifty cubic centimetres and school bus;
(h) H - a motorcycle learner’s licence valid for motorcycle with an engine size exceeding fifty cubic centimetres but not exceeding five hundred and fifty cubic centimetres; and
(i) I - a motorcycle learner’s licence valid for motorcycle with an engine size exceeding fifty cubic centimetres.
23(2)Drivers requiring endorsement B, C or G must have reached the age of twenty-one years and have had one year’s driving experience.
85-53; 95-77; 2014-91
24The following classes of drivers, if issued a Class 5 driver’s licence, shall not require a licence of a different class to operate types of vehicles which ordinarily may only be operated by the holder of a different class:
(a) any peace officer operating a motor vehicle in the performance of his duty;
(b) any examiner appointed under the Act;
(c) any salesman of motor vehicles operating a motor vehicle for purposes of demonstration; and
(d) a garage mechanic or other person operating a service truck or testing a motor vehicle on the highway or calling for or delivering a motor vehicle before or after repairing or servicing it.
25(1)Any person not previously licensed in the Province or in any other jurisdiction to operate a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, shall obtain a learner’s licence as prescribed under paragraph 27.1(1)(a) before operating a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, in the Province.
25(2)Any person not previously licensed in the Province or in any other jurisdiction to operate a motorcycle shall obtain a motorcycle learner’s licence as prescribed under paragraph 27.11(a) before operating a motorcycle in the Province.
2014-91
26A non-resident chauffeur who is at least eighteen years of age and has in his immediate possession a driver’s licence issued to him by his home Province, state or country, may operate a motor vehicle duly registered in his home Province, state or country without obtaining a licence to drive in this Province unless he accepts employment as a chauffeur from a resident of this Province.
27(1)An applicant for the following classes of licence shall meet the following conditions:
(a) an applicant for a Class 1 or Class 2 driver’s licence shall have
(i) no loss of an arm, a hand, the right foot or right leg,
(ii) no impairment of the use of fingers, feet, legs, hands or arms, or other structural defects, limitation of mobility, or co-ordination, to a degree likely to interfere with the safe operation of a motor vehicle.
(iii) no established history or clinical diagnosis of diabetes that requires insulin for control with the exception of mild diabetes that can be stabilized by the use of hypoglycemia drug and diet where control and medical supervision are sufficient to ensure that the ability of such a person to operate a motor vehicle is not significantly impaired,
(iv) no need for the use of any drug which, if taken in the dosage prescribed or otherwise, could impair their ability to operate a motor vehicle,
(v) no established medical evidence of myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, coronary insufficiency or thrombosis,
(vi) no established medical evidence of heart disease including arrhythmia or respiratory dysfunction likely to interfere with the safe operation of a motor vehicle,
(vii) no established medical evidence of the presence of an aortic aneurysm, whether resected or not,
(viii) no indication of hypertension which is accompanied by postural hypotension resulting in giddiness when under treatment,
(ix) no established medical history of loss of consciousness or awareness due to a chronic or recurring condition,
(x) no corrected visual acuity of less than 20/30 in the best eye and worse than 20/50 in the weakest eye,
(xi) no horizontal visual field of less than 120 degrees in each eye as determined by confrontation tests,
(xii) no colour recognition disability as to impair the ability to accurately identify the colours red, green and amber,
(xiii) no evidence of monocular or aphakic condition,
(xiv) Repealed: 2018-37
(xv) no established medical history or diagnosis of a disorder of the musculoskeletal or nervous system which may interfere with the safe operation of a motor vehicle,
(xvi) no clinical diagnosis as an alcoholic or drug addict, unless it is medically determined that such person is no longer alcohol or drug dependent,
(xvii) no established medical evidence of an intractable psychoneurotic disorder, having particular regard for sustained hostile, aggressive, paranoid or suicidal tendencies, and agitated depression, until evaluated, and
(xviii) no other physical or mental impairment, disease or condition which is likely to significantly interfere with the individual’s ability to operate a motor vehicle safely;
(b) an applicant for a Class 1 or Class 2 driver’s licence shall
(i) produce a medical certificate indicating that the applicant has none of the disabilities set out in paragraph (a), and
(ii) undertake to submit to a medical re-examination and to file a report satisfactory to the Registrar on every renewal of the licence;
(c) an applicant for a Class 3 driver’s licence shall
(i) meet the conditions established for an applicant for a Class 1 or 2 driver’s licence, except for subparagraph (a)(v), in which case the established medical evidence of a first occurrence of myocardial infarction or thrombosis is not a contraindication to a Class 3 licence if it is medically determined that a full recovery has been accomplished, however, a second occurrence or recurring angina pectoris shall result in disqualification,
(ii) have a medical examination and file a report satisfactory to the Registrar on their initial application, but no further medical examination or report is required until the age of sixty-five years, unless the need is otherwise indicated by the occurrence of some physical or mental impairment, and
(iii) have a medical re-examination and file a report satisfactory to the Registrar on every renewal of the licence after reaching the age of sixty-five years;
(d) an applicant for a Class 4 or 3/4 driver’s licence
(i) shall meet the conditions established for a Class 1 or 2 driver’s licence except for subparagraph (a)(i), in which case the loss of a hand, arm, foot or leg is not a contraindication to a Class 4 or 3/4 licence if it can be determined by a driver’s examination that the impairment, without the use of compensating equipment, does not interfere with the safe operation of a motor vehicle provided that when a mechanical device is required to compensate for any impairment referred to in this paragraph, a restricted Class 4 or 3/4 licence may be issued to an applicant so equipped; and
(ii) when applying for a Class 4 driver’s licence for the purpose of providing vehicle-for-hire services, shall not have had their driver’s licence revoked or their driving privileges suspended in the five years preceding the date of the application for the licence;
(e) an applicant for a Class 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 driver’s licence shall have
(i) a corrected visual acuity not less than 20/40 in at least one eye,
(ii) a horizontal visual field of not less than 120 degrees as determined by confrontation tests, and
(iii) no physical or mental impairment, disease or condition which is likely to significantly interfere with the individual’s ability to operate a motor vehicle safely.
27(2)The Minister may waive any of the conditions set out in subsection (1) as they pertain to a particular applicant for any class of licence if
(a) the Minister is satisfied that a hardship would result in an applicant being denied a particular class of licence because of failure to meet the conditions set out in subsection (1), and
(b) the applicant presents evidence satisfactory to the Minister that they have the ability to safely operate the particular type of vehicles which the class of licence for which they have made application would allow the operation thereof.
27(3)The Minister may refer any application pursuant to subsection (2) to a medical review board, and, in addition, may request the applicant to present, either to the Minister or to the medical review board, satisfactory medical opinion evidence as to the applicant’s ability to operate a motor vehicle.
85-53; 96-101; 98-14; 2018-37; 2020, c.18, s.5; 2020, c.30, s.6
27.0001Any applicant applying for a class 4 driver’s licence for the purpose of providing vehicle-for-hire services is exempt from the requirement to complete the following tests referred to in subsection 89(1) of the Act:
(a) a test of the applicant’s knowledge of the traffic laws of the Province and ability to read and understand highway signs regulating, warning, and directing traffic; and
(b) a road test.
2020, c.30, s.6
27.001An applicant may apply by electronic means for the renewal of a Class 5 licence if the applicant
(a) is the holder of a valid Class 5 licence or previously held a Class 5 licence that expired no more than 24 months before the date of the application,
(b) has not changed his or her residence address within 90 days before the date of the application,
(c) does not request to add or change an endorsement to the licence,
(d) does not request to remove or change a restriction imposed on the licence, and
(e) is not required to submit to a medical re-examination and to file a report satisfactory to the Registrar.
2020, c.18, s.5
PHOTOGRAPH OF LICENSEE
2004-125
27.01The Registrar may issue a licence that does not bear the photograph of the licensee when
(a) the licensee is temporarily outside the Province at the time the licence is to expire, or
(b) the face of the licensee is temporarily deformed or obscured from a disfigurement or for any other valid medical reason.
2004-125
27.02The Registrar shall have a photograph taken of the licensee
(a) at every second renewal of the licence,
(i) when the holder of a Class 1, 2, 3/4 or 4 licence is more than forty-five years old,
(ii) when the holder of a Class 1, 2, 3/4 or 4 licence holds a licence endorsed with a letter B or C in order to drive a school bus, and
(iii) when the holder of a Class 3 licence is more than sixty-five years old,
(a.1) when the previous application for the renewal of a Class 5 licence was made by electronic means, and
(b) in all other cases, each time a licence is renewed.
2004-125; 2020, c.18, s.5
LEARNER’S LICENCES AND MOTORCYCLE LEARNER’S LICENCES
95-171; 2014-91
27.1(1)For the purposes of section 84 of the Act, a learner’s licence shall be
(a) a Class 7 licence, or
(b) subject to subsection 80(3) of the Act, a valid and subsisting licence issued to a non-resident in the home province or country of the non-resident that, in the opinion of the Registrar, authorizes the holder to drive a motor vehicle that is not a motorcycle and is not a motor driven cycle, while receiving instructions in the operation of that motor vehicle.
27.1(2)For the purposes of paragraph 84(9)(c) of the Act, the following persons are exempted from the application of paragraph 84(8)(b) of the Act:
(a) persons who hold a valid and subsisting driver’s licence of Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6; and
(b) persons who, during the previous five years, have held a class of licence referred to in paragraph (a) that has lapsed or is otherwise no longer valid.
(c) Repealed: 2014-91
95-171; 2014-91
27.11For the purposes of section 84.11 of the Act, a motorcycle learner’s licence shall be
(a) a Class 1, 2, 3, 3/4, 4, 5, 6 or 7 licence endorsed with
(i) the letter “H”, in the case of a motorcycle with an engine size exceeding fifty cubic centimetres but not exceeding five hundred and fifty cubic centimetres, or
(ii) the letter “I”, in the case of a motorcycle with an engine size exceeding fifty cubic centimetres, or
(b) subject to subsection 80(3) of the Act, a valid and subsisting licence issued to a non-resident in the home province or country of the non-resident that, in the opinion of the Registrar, authorizes the holder to drive a motorcycle, while receiving instructions in the operation of the motorcycle.
2014-91
SCREENING DEVICES
Repealed: 2017-44
2004-125; 2017-44
27.2Repealed: 2017-44
95-171; 2010-128; 2014-91; 2017-44
DETECTABLE DRUGS
2018-91
27.21For the purposes of section 310.00011 of the Act, the following drugs are prescribed:
(a) cocaine;
(b) methamphetamine; and
(c) tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
2018-91
STANDARD FIELD SOBRIETY TEST
2008-91; 2018-91
27.3(1)For the purposes of section 310.001 of the Act, the following tests are approved, as a group, as a standard field sobriety test:
(a) horizontal gaze nystagmus test, in which a peace officer makes a number of observations of each eye of the test subject while the subject’s eyes follow or look at a stimulus that the officer is moving or holding steady;
(b) walk-and-turn test, in which a peace officer requires the test subject to listen to instructions and then to take a specified number of heel-to-toe steps in a straight line, turn and take the same number of heal-to-toe steps back in a straight line, while counting the steps out loud and looking at his or her feet;
(c) one-leg stand test, in which a peace officer requires the test subject to listen to instructions and then to raise the foot of his or her choice and count out loud, while looking at the raised foot for a specified period timed by the peace officer.
27.3(2)A peace officer shall not require a person to go through a standard field sobriety test unless the peace officer is trained in administering the test and assessing a test subject’s performance of the test.
2008-91; 2018-91
CRITERIA FOR POOR PERFORMANCE
2018-91
27.31For the purposes of paragraph 310.001(3)(c) of the Act, the criteria to be met for a poor performance on a standard field sobriety test for drugs or a combination of alcohol and drugs are one or more of the following:
(a) for the horizontal gaze nystagmus test under paragraph 27.3(1)(a), if four or more of the following are present:
(i) lack of smooth pursuit with the left eye;
(ii) lack of smooth pursuit with the right eye;
(iii) distinct nystagmus at the maximum deviation of the left eye;
(iv) distinct nystagmus at the maximum deviation of the right eye;
(v) onset of nystagmus in the left eye before 45 degrees;
(vi) onset of nystagmus in the right eye before 45 degrees;
(b) for the walk-and-turn test under paragraph 27.3(1)(b), if two or more of the following are present:
(i) cannot keep balance during instructions;
(ii) begins to walk too soon;
(iii) stops while walking;
(iv) misses heel-to-toe steps;
(v) steps off the straight line;
(vi) uses arms to balance;
(vii) turns improperly;
(viii) takes the wrong number of heel-to-toe steps;
(c) for the one-leg stand test under paragraph 27.3(1)(c), if two or more of the following are present:
(i) sways while foot is raised;
(ii) uses arms for balance while foot is raised;
(iii) hops while foot is raised;
(iv) puts foot down before the time specified.
2018-91
CONVEYANCE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN
28(1)The Pupil Conveyance and Boarding Regulation - Schools Act is hereby adopted as a school bus regulation under subsection 205(1) of the Act.
MAXIMUM GROSS MASSES
Repealed: 94-63
29Repealed: 94-63
94-63
MAXIMUM MASSES
Repealed: 94-63
30Repealed: 94-63
94-63
VEHICLE MASS REGISTRATION
Repealed: 94-63
31Repealed: 94-63
86-139; 94-63
32Repealed: 89-64
89-64
PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
33(1)Proof of financial responsibility, as required by subsection 275(3) of the Act, may be given in any one of the following forms:
(a) by the filing with the Registrar of Motor Vehicles of a Certificate of Insurance in Form 1 complying with the following requirements:
(i) the Certificate shall contain the written certification of a licensed insurer to the effect that there has been issued by the insurer to the owner of the vehicle for which registration is sought, a motor vehicle liability policy in a form approved by the Superintendent of Insurance for the purpose of this Regulation, which, at the date of the certification, is in full force and effect;
(ii) the Certificate shall designate, by explicit description or by other adequate reference, the motor vehicle to which the policy applies;
(iii) the Certificate shall certify that the policy shall not be cancelled or expire unless ten days prior notice in writing of such cancellation or expiry shall have been given to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles, P. O. Box 6000, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 5H1; and
(iv) the Certificate shall certify that the policy insures such owner in respect of any one accident to the limit of at least one hundred thousand dollars exclusive of interest and costs, against liability to passengers for remuneration for loss or damage resulting from bodily injury to or the death of one or more such passengers or damage to their property or both;
(b) by the filing with the Registrar of Motor Vehicles of a bond, of a duly licensed guarantee insurance or surety company or of a bond with personal sureties, complying with the following requirements:
(i) the bond shall be approved as adequate security hereunder upon application to a Judge of the Court of King’s Bench in a form approved by the Registrar;
(ii) the bond shall not be cancelled or expire except after ten days written notice to the Registrar, but not after the happening of the event occasioning the injury or damage with respect to which the bond is given; and
(iii) the bond shall be in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars in respect of any one accident; or
(c) by the filing with the Registrar of Motor Vehicles of a Certificate of the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board to the effect that the owner of the motor vehicle had deposited with him a sum of money or securities for money approved by him in the amount or value of one hundred thousand dollars.
33(2)The Minister of Finance and Treasury Board may accept any such deposits as are made to him pursuant to paragraph (1) (c) and issue a certificate therefor if such deposit is accompanied by evidence that there are no unsatisfied executions against the depositor registered in the office of the Sheriff for the County or District in which the depositor resides.
2019, c.29, s.94; 2023, c.17, s.163
34A separate certificate, surety bond or deposit of money or securities shall be furnished for each vehicle registered in the name of the person furnishing the proof of financial responsibility and used for the purpose described in subsection 275(1) of the Act.
35The licence issued in compliance with the requirements of subsection 275(1) of the Act shall be affixed to the right hand top corner of the windshield of the vehicle so licensed.
UNSATISFIED JUDGMENTS
36A person indebted to the Consolidated Fund in respect of an unsatisfied judgment in an amount of not less than one hundred dollars may make application to the Minister on a form provided by the Registrar for the restoration of his motor vehicle privilege or any part thereof where he makes a proposal to make repayment to the Fund in monthly instalments.
37(1)The Minister shall appoint a Committee to consider applications and proposals made pursuant to this section.
37(2)The Committee shall not approve a proposal unless
(a) it proposes a monthly payment of not less than fifteen dollars, and
(b) the amount of the proposed monthly payments is reasonable, in the opinion of the Committee, having regard to the income and worth of the applicant and all other relevant circumstances.
37(3)The Minister may accept a proposal and direct the restoration of the motor vehicle privilege or part thereof as the case may be, where
(a) the Committee has approved the proposal;
(b) the applicant has given proof of financial responsibility as required by Part VI of the Act; and
(c) the applicant has signed the proposal for payment and has paid the first instalment.
37(4)All instalment payments made under this Regulation shall be made in cash or by certified cheque or money order payable to the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board, Province of New Brunswick, and received in the office of the Minister of Public Safety, Fredericton, N.B., not later than the fifth day of each month.
96-101; 2000, c.26, s.195; 2016, c.37, s.112; 2019, c.2, s.93; 2019, c.29, s.94; 2020, c.25, s.74; 2022, c.28, s.35
SAFETY HELMETS FOR MOTORCYCLE RIDERS
38A helmet worn by a motorcycle rider shall conform to the requirements of one or more of the following standards:
(a) United States Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 218, Motorcycle helmets;
(b) Snell Memorial Foundation M2010, 2010 Standard for Protective Headgear for Use with Motorcycles and Other Motorized Vehicles;
(c) Snell Memorial Foundation M2005, 2005 Standard for Protective Headgear for Use with Motorcycles and Other Motorized Vehicles; and
(d) United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), Regulation No. 22, Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Protective Helmets and of Their Visors for Drivers and Passengers of Motor Cycles and Mopeds.
94-116; 2014-91
39Repealed: 94-116
94-116
40Repealed: 94-116
94-116
TIRE STANDARDS FOR MOTORCYCLES
2014-91
40.1(1)For the purpose of subsection 229.1(1) of the Act, the minimum tread depth for a motorcycle tire is at least 1.6 mm (1/16 in.) of tread remaining when measured in any major tread groove on the tire.
40.1(2)The following motorcycle tire conditions are prescribed for the purpose of subsection 229.1(2) of the Act:
(a) any cracks, cuts, scuffs or snags in excess of 2.54 cm (1 in.) that expose body cords in the tread area;
(b) any cracks, cuts, scuffs or snags in the sidewall of the tire to the extent that body cords are damaged or exposed;
(c) any bumps, bulges or lumps indicating separation of the tread, sidewall or bead area;
(d) a noticeable air leak;
(e) tread no longer evident in cupped area;
(f) visible breaks, boots, blowout patches;
(g) a repair consisting of a plug in the tire sidewall; and
(h) any markings indicating that the tire is not for highway use.
2014-91
41Pursuant to sections 32 and 79 of the Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council authorizes the Minister to enter into a reciprocal agreement with the Province of Nova Scotia and the Province of Prince Edward Island in accordance with the provisions of the said sections and he empowers the Minister to sign all necessary documents and to take such other steps as may be necessary or desirable to effect such reciprocal agreement.
95-167
42For the purposes of section 121 of the Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council adopts by reference the following symbols shown in Figure B-1 under the heading “Traffic Signals” dated January, 1976, which appears in a publication distributed by the Roads and Transportation Association of Canada entitled “Manual Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Canada, 3rd Edition, January 1976”, as a form of pedestrian control device, namely:
(a) a symbol for “Don’t Walk” being a hand outline in orange;
(b) a symbol for “Walk” being a walking pedestrian (lunar white).
96-101
43No person shall move on any highway in the Province any mobile home that does not meet the standards in relation to mobile homes that are set out in CAN/CSA-Z240 MH Series-92, “Mobile Homes”, as prepared by the Canadian Standards Association, including any amendments, additions or deletions made subsequently to it, or any subsequent editions of it.
94-116
44No person shall move on any highway in the Province any recreational vehicle that does not meet the standards in relation to recreational vehicles that are set out in CAN/CSA-Z240 RV Series-M86, “Recreational Vehicles”, as prepared by the Canadian Standards Association, including any amendments, additions or deletions made subsequently to it, or any subsequent editions of it.
94-116
MOTOR-DRIVEN CYCLES
45(1)Subject to the provisions of this Regulation, every person driving a motor-driven cycle upon a highway has all the rights and liabilities of, and is subject to all the requirements applicable to, a driver of a motor vehicle in accordance with the Act, except those provisions which by their very nature can have no application.
45(2)Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), every owner of a motor-driven cycle shall make application to the Registrar for the registration of that motor-driven cycle in accordance with section 22 of the Act and thereupon the Registrar shall issue to the owner one registration plate in accordance with section 29 of the Act.
45(3)Without further limiting the generality of subsection (1), every driver of a motor-driven cycle shall make application in accordance with section 85 of the Act for a licence to operate a motor-driven cycle, and, notwithstanding paragraph 81(1)(a) of the Act, the Registrar may issue a licence to operate a motor-driven cycle to any person who is fourteen years of age or over.
96-101
46(1)No person shall drive a motor-driven cycle on a highway unless
(a) it weighs fifty-five kilograms or less, and
(b) it is equipped with
(i) wheels having wheel rims twenty-five centimetres or more in diameter;
(ii) a seat or saddle being seventy centimetres above the level surface on which the vehicle stands;
(iii) a motor not capable of propelling the motor-driven cycle at a speed in excess of fifty kilometres per hour;
(iv) at least one and not more than three headlamps displaying white light which shall comply with the requirements and limitations of the Act;
(v) at least one tail lamp which, when lighted, shall emit a red light plainly visible for a distance of one hundred and fifty metres to the rear; and
(vi) an automatic transmission.
46(2)No person driving a motor-driven cycle shall carry or in any way transport another person on that cycle.
46(3)Every person driving a motor-driven cycle upon a highway shall ride as near to the right side of the highway as practical, exercising due care when passing a standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same direction.
46(4)No person driving a motor-driven cycle shall ride abreast another motor-driven cycle except in the act of overtaking and passing.
46(5)No person shall drive a motor-driven cycle unless he is wearing a helmet protection for his head which helmet conforms with the standards prescribed by section 38.
96-101
BICYCLE HELMETS
95-167
46.1A helmet worn by a person operating or riding a bicycle on a highway shall
(a) have a smooth outer surface, be constructed so that the helmet is capable of absorbing energy on impact and be strongly attached to a strap designed to be fastened under the chin of the wearer, and
(b) be undamaged from use or misuse.
95-167
46.2(1)The helmet referred to in section 46.1 shall conform to the requirements of one or more of the following standards:
(a) Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-D113.2-M89, Cycling Helmets, as amended from time to time;
(b) Snell Memorial Foundation B-95, 1995 Standard for Protective Headgear for Use with Bicycles, as amended from time to time;
(c) Snell Memorial Foundation B-90, 1990 Standard for Protective Headgear for Use in Bicycling, as amended from time to time;
(d) Snell Memorial Foundation B-90S, 1994 Supplementary Standard for Protective Headgear for Use with Bicycles, as amended from time to time;
(e) American National Standards Institute ANSI Z90.4-1984, American National Standard for Protective Headgear for Bicyclists, as amended from time to time;
(f) American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM F1447-94, Standard Specification for Protective Headgear Used in Bicycling, as amended from time to time; and
(g) Snell Memorial Foundation N-94, 1994 Standard for Protective Headgear: for Use in Non-Motorized Sports.
46.2(2)The helmet shall bear the mark of the standards authority or the mark of the manufacturer showing that the helmet meets a standard set out in subsection (1).
95-167
47Regulation 67-65 under the Motor Vehicle Act is repealed.
APPENDIX A
Repealed: 94-63
94-63
APPENDIX B
Repealed: 94-63
94-63
APPENDIX C
Repealed: 94-63
94-63
APPENDIX D
Repealed: 94-63
83-186; 83-187; 84-8; 84-251; 86-6; 86-139; 86-176; 87-17; 87-103; 88-142; 88-243; 88-278; 91-49; 92-17; 93-18; 94-63
APPENDIX E
(subsection 7(2))
ANNEXE E
(paragraphe 7(2))
Number of Months Remaining to Expiry
Nombre de mois restant à courir avant l’expiration
Gross
vehicle
mass (kg)
Masse
brute (en
kg)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
4 500 - 5 000
 17
 34
50
 67
 85
102
118
135
152
161
167
172
5 001 - 6 000
21
43
64
86
107
128
150
171
193
202
211
217
6 001 - 7 000
26
51
77
104
129
155
181
207
232
244
255
268
7 001 - 8 000
32
65
97
131
163
196
228
261
293
326
337
343
8 001 - 9 000
41
81
121
162
202
243
284
323
364
404
416
426
9 001 - 10 000
47
94
141
188
236
284
331
378
425
472
484
494
10 001 - 11 000
57
112
169
225
281
337
394
449
506
562
579
594
11 001 - 12 000
64
128
193
256
320
384
448
513
577
641
657
674
12 001 - 13 000
71
141
212
284
354
425
495
566
637
708
728
748
13 001 - 14 000
75
151
226
301
377
452
526
602
677
753
778
801
14 001 - 15 000
80
159
240
319
399
478
559
638
718
798
824
851
15 001 - 16 000
87
173
260
346
432
519
606
692
779
866
885
903
16 001 - 17 000
91
182
273
364
455
546
637
728
819
911
933
953
17 001 - 18 000
97
196
293
391
489
586
684
782
880
978
1 006
1 033
18 001 - 19 000
103
204
307
409
511
613
716
817
920
1 023
1 054
1 085
19 001 - 20 000
108
216
323
431
539
647
755
862
970
1 079
1 109
1 136
20 001 - 21 000
112
225
337
449
562
674
786
899
1 011
1 124
1 156
1 189
21 001 - 22 000
120
241
361
480
601
721
841
962
1 082
1 203
1 236
1 267
22 001 - 23 000
125
249
375
499
624
748
873
997
1 122
1 248
1 282
1 318
23 001 - 24 000
131
261
391
521
652
782
913
1 042
1 173
1 303
1 338
1 371
24 001 - 25 000
135
270
404
539
674
809
944
1 079
1 213
1 348
1 388
1 425
25 001 - 26 000
139
278
418
557
697
836
975
1 115
1 254
1 393
1 435
1 477
26 001 - 27 000
147
292
439
584
731
876
1 023
1 168
1 315
1 461
1 507
1 553
27 001 - 28 000
152
304
455
607
759
911
1 061
1 213
1 365
1 517
1 562
1 607
28 001 - 29 000
156
312
469
625
781
937
1 094
1 250
1 406
1 562
1 610
1 659
29 001 - 30 000
161
321
482
643
804
964
1 125
1 285
1 446
1 607
1 657
1 709
30 001 - 31 000
166
333
499
666
831
997
1 164
1 330
1 497
1 663
1 712
1 761
31 001 - 32 000
173
346
519
692
866
1 038
1 211
1 385
1 557
1 730
1 785
1 840
32 001 - 33 000
178
355
533
710
888
1 065
1 242
1 420
1 598
1 775
1 834
1 891
33 001 - 34 000
183
366
549
733
916
 1 099
1 282
1 465
1 648
1 832
1 887
1 942
34 001 - 35 000
187
376
563
750
938
1 126
1 313
1 501
1 688
1 877
1 936
1 996
35 001 - 36 000
193
384
577
768
961
1 152
1 345
1 537
1 729
1 922
1 983
2 046
36 001 - 37 000
200
400
600
800
1 000
1 199
1 400
1 600
1 800
2 000
2 061
2 121
37 001 - 38 000
204
409
613
817
1 023
1 227
1 432
1 636
1 840
2 045
2 109
2 174
38 001 - 39 000
209
418
627
836
1 045
1 254
1 463
1 671
1 881
2 090
2 157
2 223
39 001 - 40 000
215
429
644
858
1 073
1 287
1 502
1 716
1 931
2 146
2 214
2 279
40 001 - 41 000
219
439
657
876
1 096
1 315
1 533
1 753
1 972
2 191
2 262
2 332
41 001 - 42 000
227
454
681
907
1 135
1 362
1 589
1 816
2 043
2 269
2 337
2 405
42 001 - 43 000
231
463
694
926
1 158
1 389
1 620
1 851
2 083
2 314
2 387
2 461
43 001 - 44 000
238
474
712
948
1 186
1 422
1 660
1 896
2 134
2 371
2 442
2 513
44 001 - 45 000
242
484
724
966
1 208
1 450
1 691
1 932
2 174
2 416
2 491
2 565
45 001 - 46 000
246
492
738
984
1 231
1 477
1 723
1 969
2 215
2 461
2 538
2 615
46 001 - 47 000
254
508
762
1 015
1 270
1 524
1 777
2 031
2 286
2 539
2 614
2 691
47 001 - 48 000
259
517
776
1 034
1 293
1 550
1 809
2 067
2 326
2 584
2 664
2 743
48 001 - 49 000
263
525
789
1 052
1 315
1 577
1 840
2 104
2 366
2 629
2 711
2 793
49 001 - 50 000
269
537
806
1 074
1 343
1 611
1 880
2 149
2 417
2 686
2 766
2 847
50 001 - 51 000
273
546
819
1 092
1 365
1 638
1 911
2 184
2 457
2 731
2 813
2 896
51 001 - 52 000
281
562
843
1 124
1 405
1 685
1 967
2 247
2 528
2 809
2 894
2 980
52 001 - 53 000
286
570
856
1 142
1 427
1 712
1 998
2 283
2 568
2 854
2 944
3 030
53 001 - 54 000
290
580
870
1 160
1 450
1 739
2 029
2 319
2 609
2 899
2 991
3 083
54 001 - 55 000
295
591
886
1 182
1 478
1 773
2 068
2 364
2 659
2 955
3 045
3 135
55 001 - 56 000
300
600
900
1 199
1 500
1 800
2 099
2 400
2 700
3 000
3 092
3 184
56 001 - 57 000
305
609
914
1 218
1 523
1 826
2 131
2 435
2 740
3 045
3 140
3 236
57 001 - 58 000
309
618
927
1 236
1 545
1 854
2 162
2 472
2 781
3 090
3 189
3 286
58 001 - 59 000
315
629
944
1 258
1 573
1 887
2 202
2 517
2 831
3 146
3 241
3 337
59 001 - 60 000
319
638
958
1 277
1 595
1 914
2 233
2 553
2 872
3 191
3 283
3 389
60 001 - 61 000
323
647
970
1 295
1 618
1 941
2 265
2 588
2 913
3 236
3 337
3 438
61 001 - 62 000
328
656
984
1 312
1 640
1 969
2 296
2 625
2 952
3 281
3 385
3 489
62 001 - 62 500
332
663
994
1 326
1 657
1 989
2 320
2 651
2 983
3 315
3 415
3 515
88-277; 91-74; 92-66; 2004-119; 2005-100; 2012-83; 2015-40
APPENDIX F
Repealed: 91-74
89-181; 91-74
APPENDIX G
(subsection 3(1.2))
ANNEXE G
(paragraphe 3(1.2))
Number of Months Remaining to Expiry
Nombre de mois restant à courir avant l’expiration
Vehicle
mass (kg)
Masse
du véhicule
(en kg)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
0 - 1 000
 22
 28
 32
 36
 42
 46
51
 57
 58
 59
 60
 61
1 001 - 1 200
25
30
36
42
48
54
61
66
70
72
74
77
1 201 - 1 400
26
32
40
47
54
62
68
76
83
87
89
91
1 401 - 1 600
27
34
43
51
60
68
77
86
94
103
106
108
1 601 - 1 800
28
37
47
58
66
76
86
96
106
116
119
123
1 801 - 2 000
29
40
50
62
73
82
94
105
116
126
138
142
2 001 - 2 200
30
43
57
70
83
97
110
125
137
150
156
162
2 201 - and up /
et plus
32
47
63
77
91
106
121
136
150
164
180
189
89-181; 91-74; 92-66; 2004-119; 2009-33; 2012-83; 2015-40
APPENDIX H
Repealed: 91-74
89-181; 91-74
APPENDIX I
(subsection 7(1.02))
ANNEXE I
(paragraphe 7(1.02))
Number of Months Remaining to Expiry
Nombre de mois restant à courir avant l’expiration
Vehicle
mass (kg)
Masse du
véhicule
(en kg)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
0 - 1 000
 22
 28
 32
 36
 42
 46
 51
 57
 58
 59
 60
 61
1 001 - 1 200
25
30
36
42
48
54
61
66
70
72
74
77
1 201 - 1 400
26
32
40
47
54
62
68
76
83
87
89
91
1 401 - 1 600
27
34
43
51
60
68
77
86
94
103
106
108
1 601 - 1 800
28
37
47
58
66
76
86
96
106
116
119
123
1 801 - 2 000
29
40
50
62
73
82
94
105
116
126
138
142
2 001 - 2 249
30
43
57
70
83
97
110
125
137
150
156
162
2 250 - 2 400
31
44
60
75
89
104
118
136
148
154
163
169
2 401 - 2 600
32
46
64
79
90
111
126
146
158
164
171
177
2 601 - 2 800
33
49
67
85
91
118
136
155
170
175
180
184
2 801 - 3 000
34
51
71
89
98
124
144
164
172
179
185
190
89-181; 91-74; 92-66; 2004-119; 2005-100; 2007-38; 2009-33; 2012-83; 2015-40
APPENDIX J
LIST OF MAJOR PARTS
Engine
Transmission
Rear drive unit
Front drive unit
Hood
Fender
Bumper
Side panel
Trunk lid
Door
Seat
Dashboard
Chassis frame
Full or partial frame rail
Radiator grille
Body roof
Front or rear bumper cover
Front hinge pillar, centre pillar or lock pillar
Body shell
Tailgate
Alloy wheel
Cabin (truck)
Box (truck)
Fork (motorcycle)
Frame (motorcycle)
98-49
N.B. This Regulation is consolidated to June 16, 2023.