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In Ontario, when is it legal to drive in the shoulder?

Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, driving on the shoulder is strictly restricted to emergency situations, such as vehicle breakdowns, or where official signa

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Question: In Ontario, when is it legal to drive in the shoulder?

Answer options:

  • When in a hurry ✅ Only in emergencies or where signs allow
  • Anytime traffic is slow
  • Never

Correct answer: Only in emergencies or where signs allow

Explanation: Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, driving on the shoulder is strictly restricted to emergency situations, such as vehicle breakdowns, or where official signage explicitly permits shoulder use, like designated bus bypass lanes. Using the shoulder to bypass slow traffic or because you are in a hurry is both illegal and dangerous, which rules out those options. The option stating you can never drive there is incorrect because legitimate emergency and sign-posted exceptions do legally exist. This question is highly relevant for the Ontario G1 exam, as candidates must understand highway shoulder regulations to ensure emergency vehicles and disabled drivers have a safe space to stop.

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