The Road Safety Community Partnership Program provides funding to a network of provincial and regional non-profit organizations with road safety mandates. The program supports public awareness initiatives that address priority issues such as, aggressive driving, pedestrian safety, distracted driving, impaired driving, and cycling safety. This Guide outlines the details of funding, eligibility criteria and the application process.
Applications can be processed at any ServiceOntario centre. Visit ServiceOntario.ca/FindServices to find the centre nearest you.
The purpose of this form is to provide an online reporting tool to submit claims for vehicle damage that were sustained while on a Provincial roadway. The report is for use by the general public.
This form is used exclusively for the Ministry of Transportation’s Telescopic Lens Program to obtain regular updates to ensure participants continue to meet licensing requirements.
To use a vehicle with a capacity to carry one to nine passengers, this declaration must be completed and submitted at a ServiceOntario centre prior to providing intercommunity passenger transportation for compensation. The driver of the vehicle identified in this declaration must hold at least a G.
Through the Connecting Links Program, the Province of Ontario is investing $30 million in 2022 - 2023 for the construction and repair of roads and bridges on connecting links. Connecting links are municipal roads designated under the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act.
This application is to be completed only by carriers who no longer require a CVOR certificate. If the CVOR client is a Corporation, this application must be signed by one of the business owners/partners/corporate officers. If the CVOR client is a Multi-Party, this application must be signed by both members. If the CVOR client is an Individual, this application must be signed by the individual, a trustee, an executor or administrator of the Estate.