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.
Form 1 is a prescribed graph grid required by Ontario Regulation 555/06: Hours of Service that a driver uses to indicate which duty status they are in at given times throughout the day.
Provide information on the road network available to operate cooperative truck platoons
Anyone planning to construct on or adjacent to a provincial highway may require a permit from the Ministry of Transportation (MTO). MTO issues permits under the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act and administration of the permits is the responsibility of the Corridor Management Office.
This form has to be filled out by a Carrier registrant if they wish to establish a Pre-Paid Account from which the Ministry of Transportation may debit amounts owing under the International Registration Plan (IRP) and Oversize/Overweight (O/O) Programs upon the Registrant's request.
This form acts as either a new application for prospective provincially regulated shortline railway companies and/or as an update form for licensees to notify the Ministry of notable operational changes.
Applicants must meet the Program terms and conditions including the eligibility criteria as set out in this Program Guide. EV ChargeON Program is a competitive, application-based grant program offering up to 50-75% of capital funding through post-construction rebates. Level 2 and Level 3 public Charging Stations are eligible for funding in amounts that are proportional to Charger’s power output. The Program is open to eligible public and private sector applicants.
Applications can be processed at any ServiceOntario centre. Visit ServiceOntario.ca/FindServices to find the centre nearest you.
A RIN is a unique 9-digit number identifying a business requesting registration of vehicles and/or plates with the Ministry. To be eligible to receive a company RIN an organization must be either an Indian Band or incorporated. To get a RIN, change the name or address of a business with an existing RIN, or merge two RINs, an organization must provide original identification documents, complete this form and provide two (2) proof of address documents at a ServiceOntario Centre.