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Fraserway RV’s allowed on HOV lanes:
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Van Conversion
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Truck Camper
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C-Small
Fraserway RV’s NOT allowed on HOV lane
s:
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Adventurer 4, Overlander
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C-Medium, C-Large, C-XLarge
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A-Class
PARKING
Regulations vary from province to province. Parking is only permitted in the driving direction of the traffic lane.
Parking is not permitted within 6 meters on either side of:
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Pedestrian crossings
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Stop signs
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Traffic control signals
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Curves or corners
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Fire hydrants
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Entrance/Exit of hotels, theatres, public meeting places, schools, fire departments, playgrounds
CAUTION:
A yellow curb side marks a no-parking zone.
If your vehicle uses more than one parking spot, you have to pay for the number of spots used!
EMERGENCY VEHICLES
If a police car, fire truck, or ambulance with flashing lights and/or sirens approaches (from ahead or the rear),
pull over to the right and wait until the vehicles have passed.
If you are stopped by a police car, pull over to the right, remain seated, open the window and wait for the
officer to approach. Keep your hands visible on the steering wheel and follow the orders of the officer.
STOP SIGNS
You must always come to a complete stop at the stop line. The driver that arrived at a 4-
way stop first has the right-of-way. When two cars arrive at the same time, yield to the
car on your right-hand side. The same rule applies if traffic lights are not working.
Canadians are usually disciplined and courteous. Only one car at a time can cross the intersection.
TOLL BRIDGES
If you are aware that you have crossed a toll bridge on your journey, please inform us upon return of the RV to
avoid additional administrative charges. Fraserway RV will be billed directly by the company responsible for
collecting the toll fee.
Some crossings will require direct payment on the spot. Please use the truck lane to avoid any height
restriction issues.
ACCIDENTS
Most accidents happen while parking the RV. This damage can be easily avoided if a passenger gets out of the
vehicle to help the driver maneuvering by giving directions.
Never settle or admit any wrong-doing at the accident scene! If needed, call the Police. If possible, make notes,
take pictures, and exchange information with the other party.
Always call our OnRoad-Service and fill in the accident report, which you will find in the "Emergency" section of
the instruction manual. The police will not attend to minor accidents without personal injury.
SCHOOL BUSES
Canadian school buses are yellow. They signal to stop all traffic (no passing!) using
flashing red lights and/or a swing-out stop sign. It is against the law to pass a stopped
school bus. All traffic must come to a halt to ensure children can get on and off the bus
safely. Once the signals have been turned off and/or the stop sign has been pulled, the