Motor Vehicles Act (Véhicules automobiles) — Canada — Yukon law | Esheria

Motor Vehicles Act (Véhicules automobiles)

This section defines terms used in the Act, including an alcohol ignition interlock device and a licence issuer.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Yukon
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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This section defines terms used in the Act, including an alcohol ignition interlock device and a licence issuer. This part requires drivers to have the proper operator’s licence, sets application and disclosure rules, restricts duplicate licences, and gives the registrar and minister administration powers. This part sets the rules for learner’s licences and operator’s licences, including age and fee requirements, medical and vision disclosure, licence signatures, change-of-address notice, suspension/disqualification powers, and offences for misuse or unauthorized driving. This part requires people in certain driving, registration, and identification-card situations to carry, produce, sign, notify, or obtain documents, and it creates offences for some failures and misuse. This part requires vehicle owners to carry minimum liability insurance, follow licence-plate display rules, update registration details when address or name changes, and comply with suspension or enforcement actions tied to fines, judgments, and maintenance orders.