From the MTO
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A slow-moving vehicle (SMV) sign warns other road users that your vehicle is moving at 40 km/hour or less. Find out if you need one and how to display it on your vehicle......"
Vehicles that need a slow-moving vehicle sign
You need to display a slow-moving vehicle sign if your vehicle is not capable of reaching and sustaining a speed greater than 40 km/hour.
Vehicles that need a slow-moving vehicle sign include:
•construction equipment
•
farm equipment
•street sweepers
•fork lifts
•
low-speed vehicles
If your slow-moving vehicle is towing something, you need to display the sign at the rear of the object being towed.
Vehicles that do not need a slow-moving vehicle sign
You do not need a slow-moving vehicle sign for:
•bicycles
•mopeds
•disabled vehicles being towed
•vehicles directly crossing a road, as when a farm tractor crosses a road to move from one field to another
•horse-drawn vehicles driven by people whose religious beliefs do not permit them to use the sign. Instead, the back of the carriage must be outlined with reflective tape visible from at least 150 meters (approximately 500 ft).
Slow-moving vehicle signs are for vehicles only. You can't use them on fixed objects like mailboxes or driveway markers if they can be seen from the road.
Property owners or tenants displaying a slow-moving vehicle sign on fixed objects may be subject to a fine.
Placing a slow-moving vehicle sign
The sign should be placed on the rear of the vehicle between 0.6 meters (2 ft.) and 2 meters (6 ft.) above the roadway. It should be centred from left to right as much as possible.
Ref:
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/veh...cle-sign.shtml
Robin, you may be a part time farmer, as is Gordon, that is true. It is not true that the Slow Moving Sign is for
exclusive use of farmers (agriculture community). It may be used most often by farmers, as it should as they pull hay bails on trailers using agro trailers that weave in and out as they move-about.
it is for....
Vehicles that need a slow-moving vehicle sign include:
•
construction equipment
•farm equipment
•street sweepers
•fork lifts
•low-speed vehicles
Cheers!
Stuart