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Manitoba Driving Rules – Overview

Manitoba drivers must follow traffic laws established by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) and the Highway Traffic Act. These rules cover speed limits, right-of-way, road signs, traffic signals, seat belts, and safe driving practices, ensuring safety for all road users.

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1. Speed Limits
  • School zones: 30 km/h when children are present or during posted hours

  • Urban streets (built-up areas): 50 km/h unless otherwise posted

  • Rural roads: 90 km/h unless otherwise posted

  • Highways and expressways: 100 km/h unless otherwise posted

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2. Right-of-Way Rules
  • Yield to vehicles on the right at uncontrolled intersections

  • Yield to pedestrians at crosswalks

  • Yield to emergency vehicles using sirens or flashing lights

  • When turning left, yield to oncoming traffic

  • Stop for school buses with flashing red lights in both directions unless a median separates lanes


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3. Traffic Signs and Signals
  • Regulatory signs (e.g., stop, yield, speed limits) must be obeyed

  • Warning signs (e.g., curves, pedestrian crossings, slippery roads) alert drivers to potential hazards

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Traffic lights:

  • Green: Proceed if the intersection is clear

  • Yellow: Prepare to stop

  • Red: Stop completely

  • Flashing Red: Treat as a stop sign

  • Flashing Yellow: Proceed with caution

Pedestrian signals: Cross only when the walking figure is displayed


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4. Seat Belts and Child Safety
  • All occupants must wear seat belts at all times

  • Drivers are responsible for ensuring children are properly secured

  • Use age- and weight-appropriate child car seats or booster seats


5. Impaired and Distracted Driving
  • Learner and novice drivers must follow zero tolerance for alcohol or drugs

  • Handheld mobile devices are prohibited while driving

  • Fatigue, distraction, or substance use can result in fines, demerit points, or license suspension


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6. Safe Driving Practices
  • Maintain a safe following distance (minimum 2 seconds, longer in bad weather)

  • Use turn signals before changing lanes or making turns

  • Regularly check mirrors and blind spots

  • Adjust driving to weather and road conditions, including snow, ice, and rain

  • Practice defensive driving by anticipating hazards and planning ahead


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7. Parking Rules
  • Do not park in no-parking zones, fire lanes, or crosswalks

  • Parallel parking is required in urban areas

  • Always check signage for time limits and restrictions


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8. Other Important Rules
  • Stop at railway crossings when warning signals are active

  • Follow construction and temporary road signs

  • Keep a safe distance from cyclists and pedestrians

  • Use headlights from 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise and during poor visibility conditions

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