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Are E tests still required in Ontario?

Are E tests still required in Ontario?

Overview. Since April 1, 2019, Ontario drivers are no longer required to get Drive Clean emissions tests for their light passenger vehicles, however emissions standards still apply to all vehicles. On-road enforcement officers ensure compliance with these standards.

Is Ontario Drive Clean Cancelled?

On September 28, 2018, the Ontario government announced the cancellation of the Drive Clean program and instead focusing on heavy duty vehicles; the change became effective on April 1, 2019.

How often do you need an emissions test in Ontario?

every two years
Vehicles on the road that are over seven years old, and weigh 4,500 kilograms or less, require a Drive Clean test every two years to renew their registration.

Is EGR delete legal in Canada?

They’re not. In the U.S., the EPA Clean Air Act prohibits anyone from tampering with an emission control device on a motor vehicle by removing it or making it inoperable. Canada has essentially the same law under a different name, the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. DEF tampering is illegal, yet it happens.

What year cars need emission test in Ontario?

Beginning April 1, 2019 passenger vehicles that are seven years and older will no longer need to get an emissions test. If you drive a vehicle that’s seven years or older, effective April 1, 2019 you will no longer be required to get a Drive Clean emissions test to renew your registration and licence plate.

When was the first issue of Ontario history published?

Ontario History is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that is published bi-annually by the Ontario Historical Society. Ontario’s premier history journal, it discusses a wide variety of topics relating to our province’s past. In 1899, the Ontario Historical Society (OHS) published the first issue of Ontario History, then titled Papers and Records.

Is the Ontario history journal a peer reviewed journal?

A peer-reviewed scholarly journal published bi-annually. Ontario History is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that is published bi-annually by the Ontario Historical Society. Ontario’s premier history journal, it discusses a wide variety of topics relating to our province’s past.

When do you no longer need emissions test in Ontario?

Overview Since April 1, 2019, Ontario drivers are no longer required to get Drive Clean emissions tests for their light passenger vehicles, however emissions standards still apply to all vehicles. On-road enforcement officers ensure compliance with these standards. Heavy diesel commercial motor vehicles continue to require an emissions test.

How does the Ontario Historical Society get funding?

The OHS acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries. Gift subscriptions are available. Prices (excluding USA & Int’l) include 5% HST.