(MIDLAND, ON) – Roads in North Simcoe have seen their share of snow so far this winter season and the plow operators have been out doing a great job. How many times have we witnessed an impatient driver pass a snow plow and nearly cause a collision!
Did you know that in September 2023 Ontario passed a law making it illegal to pass a working snow plow. The law was changed to reduce unsafe passing maneuvers and collisions.
What is the law you ask?
- Drivers can’t pass snow plows working in echelon formation on multi-lane roads or highways with a speed limit of 80 km/h or more
- Drivers can only pass if the lane is completely clear of any part of the plow, including its blade
Could I be get a ticket for passing a working snow plow?
- YES! Drivers who pass a working snow plow illegally could face a fine ranging from $150 to $1,000
- Other charges could include stunt driving, careless driving, and dangerous driving
- A driver’s license could be suspended and their vehicle could be impounded
Winter driving requires drivers to adapt to conditions!
Planning ahead can make a big difference and having your vehicle prepared for winter driving such as having winter tires installed, a functional windshield defroster, functional windshield wipers with plenty of -30 C washer fluid and driving with all of your vehicles lights on is a good start to being safer on the road.
Before heading out, check your favorite driving / weather road information app or Ontario 511 . Be sure to dress for the weather as getting stranded in your vehicle without a winter clothing could be a challenge! If the road conditions are above your driving ability simply stay home / reschedule or arrange alternate transportation so you arrive safe.
To learn more about snow plowing roadways in Ontario please visit the following Ministry of Transportation website – How we clear Ontario’s highways in winter | ontario.ca and Ontario 511.