What happens to vehicles operating under special trial permits?
Special trial permits, such as those issued for 16.2m (53′) self-steer quads, are no longer required provided the vehicle meets all of the SPIF conditions in the regulation. If the compliance label or manufacture’s ID plate does not have the notation “SPIF” or “Reg 597 (Ont)-4”, then you will have to make arrangements with the trailer manufacturer to have the notation added or the label replaced.
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