Johhnnyy Posted July 14 Report Share Posted July 14 (edited) Ik there is already a post for POV Laws, but that is mostly for American States, and a few Canadian Provinces were included. In this post, I will give you an updated version of Canadian POV Laws. Note that all of the information you'll see here is up to the best of my knowledge. British Columbia: Absolutely nothing. No sirens, no lights (emergency or courtesy) for all ranks, including chiefs. Alberta: Green courtesy lights, no sirens. You don't have to pull over, they can't break normal traffic rules, but it would be nice of you to move aside. (This applies to all ranks, I think.) Saskatchewan (my Province of residence, yayyy): Red lights and sirens (Since April 1, 2009). They can break traffic laws, you must get out of the way, and they are emergency vehicles under Saskatchewan Provincial Law. (This applies to all ranks.) Manitoba: Red lights, no sirens. They are still considered as emergency vehicles, and the red lights are still recognized as emergency lights under Manitoba Provincial Law. This means that you must pull over, and they can still break traffic rules. (I believe this applies to all ranks, but Idk for sure. If you have more info, pls tell me in the comments.) Ontario: Green courtesy lights, no sirens. You don't have to pull over, they can't break normal traffic rules, but it would be nice of you to move aside. However, Chiefs can use red lights and sirens, and you are required by law to pull over for a chief's POV Quebec: Green courtesy lights, no sirens. You don't have to pull over, they can't break normal traffic rules, but it would be nice of you to move aside. (I assume this applies to all ranks, but Idk for sure.) Prince Edward Island: Red courtesy lights, no sirens. You don't have to pull over, they can't break normal traffic rules, but it would be nice of you to move aside. (This applies to all ranks.) Newfoundland And Labrador: Unknown allegedly blue lights). You don't have to pull over, they can't break normal traffic rules, but it would be nice of you to move aside. (Unknown if all ranks will get courtesy lights for personal vehicles, or if certain ranks may use emergency lights and sirens for personal vehicles.) Nova Scotia: Red lights and sirens for white helmet/white shirt ranks only (chief officers). Absolutely nothing for Captains and lower. New Brunswick: Unknown (allegedly red lights, unknown if red lights are emergency lights or courtesy lights. Unknown if sirens are also used by POVs in New Brunswick). Nunavut: Unknown (No info available) Northwest Territories: Unknown (No info available) Yukon: Unknown (No info available) Edited September 26 by Johhnnyy Adding further info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johhnnyy Posted September 22 Author Report Share Posted September 22 Everyone is more than welcome to tell me their province/territory's POV laws. I want this post to be as accurate as possible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...