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Do not fuel a vehicle when the engine is running or the radio transmitter is on. A vehicle should not be fueled when passengers are on board. Be sure there is sufficient fuel for the trip before picking up your passengers. | ||||||||||
| According to Alberta law, all drivers and passengers are required to use seat belts where the assemblies are provided. However, the driver of a taxicab is exempt from wearing a seat belt while carrying a passenger for compensation or hire. |
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Reserved lane signs are placed over or beside lanes to indicate that these lanes are for use by specific vehicles only. The symbol on the sign shows the type of vehicles that are permitted to use the lane. The symbols that may be seen are the silhouettes of a bus, taxi, and bicycle. Reserved lanes that are designated for part time operation will show the hours of the day and the days of the week when that lane is reserved. If a lane is designated for full time use, the sign will not show the times and days. There will be a final sign at the end of the reserved lane to show that the reserved lane ends. The white diamond on a black background indicates that the vehicles in the reserved lane travel in the same direction as the traffic. |
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