![]() This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The communication, for which Driving.ca was able to get a copy, stated this: “Upon verification, we received confirmations that their manufacturer, or importer, has restricted the use of these (military-type vehicles) for off-road use.” The news was brought to military-type vehicles owners by official SAAQ letters they received between mid-August to end of August. ![]() ![]() This provision was going to be enforced as a total ban on military-type vehicles from La Belle Province’s roads, but the Ministère des Transports du Québec ushered in, by mid-July, a semi-less-dramatic arrêté ministériel, to be enforced this past 22nd of August. If Quebec was to rule this way, it would be the only Canadian province with such restrictions for military-type vehicles.īut it could have been worse: The actual Quebec Highway Safety Code (article 21) forbids anybody from putting “a vehicle into operation on a public highway (…) if it has been restricted to off-highway use by its manufacturer or importer.” ![]() Article content They were going to be totally banned…
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