lgallant
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Thank you for the regs.
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Pretty but not legal in Alberta.
Nice to see the ASA trail pass beside it too!True but at least it's displayed and not tucked under the seat or in a backpack. As I said in a previous post after being checked several times over the years it has never been a concern. Just another option for anyone trying to figure out where/how to mount it.
this info is correct, if your sled or vehicle is registered in BC. I Was with keith at Boulder yesterday and th officer said and to recap what Keith pointed out is. You must follow the guidelines for the province you are registered in. If you are registered in Alberta then the bc law enforcement will require you mount your plate in the position it would be required in Alberta which is the front or back of the sled, and so forth for the other provinces. I turned my plate into a sticker and stuck it on the left side of tunnel which is allowed for bc registered sleds but because I'm not registered in bc and Alberta only has the metal plates it didn't pass. So for myself I'm not sure what I'm gonna do as I refuse to drill through the tunnel.
Pretty but not legal in Alberta.
In sask since there is no predrilled holes in the tunnel or large enough area for the plate in the lower left-hand side towards the rear our regs let us just have it with us...
(b) notwithstanding section 37 of
The Vehicle Administration Act
, either:
(i) the identification number plate or registration permit is displayed
on the lower left-hand side toward the rear of the snowmobile; or
(ii) if it is not practicable to display the permit on the snowmobile due to
the design of the snowmobile, the permit is carried by:
(A) the owner, if the owner is operating the snowmobile or
supervising the operation of the snowmobile; or
(B) the person in immediate charge of the snowmobile.
Well, give it to the Saskatchewan government for actually having something that makes sense. You would think that common sense should prevail for Alberta but in this case it surely does not. I am going to mount my plate to my track so at least some of the time I will be legal.