What is the point of allowing LSVs to travel across public roads onto more private property? Can you give some examples?
• While the use of LSVs on private property is already legal, there are instances, such as a resort setting, where a public road runs between private properties that previously would have prevented LSVs from travelling from one private property to the other. To facilitate accessibility between these areas, LSVs would now be permitted to cross higher speed roads directly (up to 80 km/h) if there is a traffic control device at the intersection. Also, drivers will be able to cross public roads with a speed limit of up to 60 km/h without traffic control devices to travel between private properties. • An example of private property intersected by public roads that would have previously been inaccessible by LSV operators can be found in the Blue Mountain resort area.
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