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My licence is currently suspended/prohibited. May I still operate a special mobile machine?

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My licence is currently suspended/prohibited. May I still operate a special mobile machine?

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No driver whose licence is suspended or prohibited may operate heavy and agricultural equipment on provincial highways and urban roads. These vehicles include tractors, self-propelled farm equipment such as combines, and heavy equipment such as front-end loaders, cranes, forklifts and graders. Suspended or prohibited licence holders may obtain conditional licences permitting them to operate heavy or agricultural equipment. For further information on obtaining conditional licences, contact the Licence Suspension Appeal Board at (204) 945-7350. Zero Blood Alcohol (0 BAC) restrictions also apply to the operation of any special mobile machine on any road. If you have any questions, please call Driver Records and Suspensions at (204) 985-0980 or toll-free (866) 323-0543.

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