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Weight restriction on regional roads begins March 1

The Regional Municipality of Durham yesterday announced that weight restrictions on regional roads will come into effect from March 1 to April 30.

The actual final day may be adjusted following periodic reviews of road and weather conditions at the end of weight restriction season, it said.

The Regional Municipality of Durham and local area municipalities restrict the operation of motor vehicles on designated roads during the spring weight restriction season, as per the Highway Traffic Act and Regional By-law 26-2018. This affects vehicles that are heavier than 5,000 kilograms or five tonnes per axle.

Township of Scugog said weight Restrictions on Scugog Roads have been effective from February 21 for the duration of the season.#Durham,#WeightRestrictions,#RegionalRoads,#Scugog Weather and road conditions will dictate the end of the restriction period.

Durham Region said signs will be erected on all regional roads where these weight restrictions apply. Refer to the complete map for more information.

It explained that weight restrictions are needed to prevent damage to roads. In the spring, frozen roads start to thaw making the pavement on some roads temporarily lose strength and become unable to support vehicles heavier than 5,000 kilograms or five tonnes per axle.

It pointed out that most public utility and emergency vehicles are exempt from the weight restrictions. For more information, visit durham.ca/WeightRestrictions.

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