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Can another vehicle (e.g., a golf cart, go-cart, etc.) be converted into a low-speed vehicle for use by pilot operators?

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Can another vehicle (e.g., a golf cart, go-cart, etc.) be converted into a low-speed vehicle for use by pilot operators?

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• No. The pilot is intended to test vehicles originally manufactured as LSVs. • The vehicle must qualify as a low-speed vehicle under the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations and be labeled as such by the manufacturer and meet all labeling requirements under the federal Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations. • Also, to be eligible for the Ontario LSV pilot, LSVs must be manufactured and/or imported by companies registered with Transport Canada as manufacturers/importers of LSVs.

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