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  2. Brown Book (document) - Wikipedia

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    The Brown Book is a document created by the Manitoba government containing suggested fines for various offences against the Acts of the government, including the Highway Traffic Act. [1] For example, the Brown Book lists the following suggested fines: for speeding 10 km/h over the limit, the fine is 181.50 Canadian dollars

  3. Department of Infrastructure (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    A new Public Works Act and Highway Traffic Act were passed in 1965, resulting in considerable changes to the Department's structure. Most notably, Public Works was divided into two separate departments: the Departments of Public Works and of Highways, though both would continue to share a single ministry.

  4. Manitoba Highway 14 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Highway 14 (PTH 14) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. PTH 14 is a 2 lane high-speed rural highway (100 km/h) and carries relatively high traffic volumes of approximately 1800 vehicles per day. [1] The route extends west to east from its junction with PTH 3 to its junction with PTH 75, the Lord Selkirk Highway.

  5. Traffic code - Wikipedia

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    Some laws, such as a Road Traffic Act 1988 and a Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions, do exist; a manual titled Highway Code is edited by a public entity with guidelines based on and/or compatible with local law. In European Union law, legislation is more oriented on transport competition and not on sharing the road.

  6. Manitoba Highway 1A - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Eastbound traffic on the Trans-Canada Highway encounters a sign advising vehicles above the 3.7m limit requiring access to Brandon to continue traveling on PTH 1 approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) before the junction. The highway received its current designation when PTH 1 was configured around Brandon in 1959. [7] [8] [9]

  7. Manitoba Highway 27 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this, Highway 27, while still a short trunk highway, was located in the southwestern part of the province. It was an unpaved highway which provided access to Rapid City between PTH 10 at Tremaine (this section was known as Highway 26 prior to 1938) and PTH 16 (then known as Highway 4 ) at Basswood.

  8. Road Traffic Act - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Road Traffic Act may refer to Road Traffic Act 1930 ; Road Traffic Act ...

  9. Manitoba Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    The highway is the only major east-west divided highway in Manitoba, and carries a large majority of east-west traffic within and through the province. It has full freeway status sections at Portage la Prairie and Winnipeg. The total distance of the Trans-Canada Highway in Manitoba is approximately 490 km (300 mi).