Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 29 Sep 1976, p. 25

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When on a highway at any time from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, and at any other time when, due fo insufficient light or unfav- ourable atmospheric con- ditions, a distance of 500 feet or less, every motor assisted bicycle, bicycle or tricycle shall carry on the front 'thereof a lighted lamp dis- playing a white or amber light and on the rear thereof a lighted lamp displaying a red light or a reflector ap- proved by the Ministry, and in addition there shall be placed on the front forks thereof white reflective material, and on the rear . OPPwarn: Lights and reflectors req thereof red reflective mater- ial covering a surface of not less than ten inches in length and one inch in width. Every person who contra- venes the above is guilty of an offence and on summary FORT PERRY STAR -- WED., SEPT. 29, 1976 -- 25 vired on bicycles conviction is liable to a fine of not more'than $5.00. Every motor vehicle, motor assisted bicycle, bicy- cle and tricycle shall be equipped with an alarm bell, gong or horn, which shall be kept in good working order and sounded whenever it is reasonably necessary to notify pedestrians or others of its approach. General penalty section applies, a $28.00 fine. TOTALLY » E'VE RE-DESIGNED CANADA'S - FAVOURITE CAR! More head room. More rear seat leg room. More trunk room. More manageable in city traffic. More corrosion protection. More sound isolation. More ease of entry and exit. More appropriate for the times. All of that and more ve compared to the 1976 full Chevrolet. / [] -SiZe

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