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    Heavy truck restrictions

    Protecting roads that cannot bear heavy loads or where truck traffic would be unsuitable.

    "Heavy Truck" definition: a commercial motor vehicle with a weight when unloaded, of three tonnes or more, or when loaded, of five tonnes or more, but does not include a passenger vehicle, an ambulance or any Vehicle of a police or fire department. 

    Local deliveries and collections are exempt from heavy truck restrictions if the location cannot be reached by any other road and provided that the route taken is the shortest possible to and from the location on the truck restricted route. 

    Failure to adhere to heavy truck restrictions may result in fines under the Highway Traffic Act and Municipal By-law.

    Map of Truck Restricted Region of Peel Roads

    Heavy truck restrictions in Peel

    Regional RoadBetweenProhibited times
    Mississauga RoadKing Street and Bush StreetAnytime
    Britannia RoadTerry Fox Way / Silken Laumann Way and Queen Street11p.m. - 7a.m.
    Dixie RoadOrenda Road West and Mayfield Road11p.m. - 6:30 a.m.
    Dixie RoadKing Street and Olde Base Line RoadAnytime
    The Gore RoadQueen Street East and Mayfield RoadAnytime
    The Gore RoadKing Street and Highway 9Anytime
    King StreetAlbion Vaughan Road and Coleraine Drive / Emil Kolb ParkwayAnytime
    King StreetMississauga Road and Winston Churchill BlvdAnytime
    Forks of the Credit Road/Bush StreetHighway 10 and the boundary between the Region of Peel and the County of WellingtonAnytime
    Olde Base Line RoadAirport Road and Winston Churchill BlvdAnytime
    Kennedy Road SouthQueen Street East and Bovaird Drive11p.m. - 7a.m.
    Cawthra RoadLakeshore Road East and Highway 403 Ramp7p.m.- 7a.m.
    Winston Churchill BlvdLakeshore Road East and Beryl Road11p.m. - 7a.m.
    Winston Churchill BlvdA point located 240 metres north of Royal Windsor Drive (North limit of Canadian National Railway) and the south limit of South Sheridan Way11p.m. - 7a.m.
    Winston Churchill BlvdNorth Sheridan Way and Dundas Street West11p.m. - 7a.m.
    Winston Churchill BlvdSteeles Avenue West and Ballinafad Road / Wellington Road 42Anytime
    Queensway EastBoundary between the City of Toronto / Region of Peel and Dixie Road7p.m. - 7a.m.
    Queensway WestTedlo Street and Stavebank Road / Mavis Road7p.m. - 7a.m. and all day Sunday
    Highway 50Healey Road and Emil Kolb ParkwayAnytime
    Coleraine DriveHighway 50 (South leg – Brampton) and Mayfield RoadAnytime

    For more information or a PDF version map, please contact: trafficinquiry@peelregion.ca

    Highway 50 and King Street Truck Restriction

    Heavy trucks have been restricted in Bolton on portions of Highway 50/Queen Street (Regional Road 50) and King Street (Regional Road 9).

    • Highway 50/Queen Street (Regional Road 50) - from Emil Kolb Parkway to Healey Road
    • King Street (Regional Road 9) from Coleraine Drive to Albion Vaughan Road

    Heavy trucks are encouraged to use the following routes to bypass the downtown Bolton core.

    Downtown bypass routes

    • Northbound – Mayfield Road to Coleraine Drive to Emil Kolb Parkway
    • Southbound – Emil Kolb Parkway to Coleraine Drive to Mayfield Road
    • Eastbound – Coleraine Drive to Mayfield Road to Albion Vaughan Road
    • Westbound – Albion Vaughan Road to Mayfield Drive to Coleraine Drive

    Coleraine Drive south of Mayfield Road is still restricted to trucks.

    At the King Street and Queen Street intersection in downtown Bolton, turning trucks often went over boulevards and sidewalks, due to a shortage of space, creating safety concerns for pedestrians. As a result of this a restriction prohibiting trucks from turning at the intersection was implemented.

    The turn restrictions will remain in place to prevent local delivery vehicles (local deliveries and collections trucks are not permitted to turn at the intersection but are exempt from heavy truck restrictions if the location cannot be reached by any other road and provided that the route taken is the shortest possible to and from the location on the truck restricted route) from turning at King Street and Queen Street.

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