Dangerous Goods Routes Map

Regulations Governing the Movement of Dangerous Goods

The City of Red Deer Dangerous Goods Route Bylaw restricts vehicles transporting dangerous goods within city limits.

Dangerous goods are defined by the Dangerous Goods Transportation and Handling Act.

Dangerous goods may only be transported on designated or supplemental routes, unless a special permit from The City Fire Prevention Bureau is obtained. Failure to obtain a permit may result in a fine.

Designated dangerous goods routes are shown on the map as red (designated) and green (supplemental) lines. Dangerous goods routes are signed with the permissive dangerous goods route symbol. Supplemental routes will not be signed, but may be used without a permit for the express purpose of making a pickup from or delivery to destinations adjacent to the supplemental routes. Unauthorized stopping or parking is not permitted on or adjacent to the supplemental routes. Failure to travel on designated or supplemental routes may result in a fine.

More information about dangerous goods routes within the city is available from The City Fire & Injury Prevention Bureau at 403-346-5511.

Copies of the Dangerous Goods Route Bylaw are available from Fire & Injury Prevention Bureau or Legislative & Governance Services Office, Red Deer City Hall at 403-342-8132.

 Dangerous Goods Route Bylaw 3152-95
 Dangerous Goods Route