Specific Highway Traffic Act amendments from Ontario's 2024 gridlock law take effect June 2026
Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024, S.O. 2024, c. 25
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A portion of the Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024 — specifically Schedule 4, section 2 — has been formally proclaimed and is now legally in force. Proclamation is the step that turns a previously passed but dormant statutory provision into enforceable law. This particular provision amends the Highway Traffic Act, meaning rules governing road use, vehicles, or related conduct under that Act are now changed. Anyone whose operations, compliance programs, or contracts touch the Highway Traffic Act should review what Schedule 4, section 2 specifically alters and adjust accordingly. The change was activated by Order in Council 938/2026.
Who this affects: drivers and vehicle operators · transportation companies · municipal road authorities · compliance and regulatory affairs teams in transportation sectors
Source of truth: Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024, S.O. 2024, c. 25 on ontario.ca
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