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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION (ONTARIO)

Ministry of Transportation Headquarters in St. Catharines

The 'Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO)' is an Ontario government ministry responsible for transport infrastructure and law in the Canadian province of Ontario.

Contents
Role and responsibilities
Road maintenance and emergency services
Offices
Related link
External links

Role and responsibilities


The ministry is responsible for:

★ 9.7 million registered vehicles

★ 8.5 million drivers

★ 55 driver examination centres & 37 travel points (both operated by Serco DES Inc, as DriveTest Centres)

★ 281 privately owned Driver and Vehicle Licence Issuing Offices across the province

GO Transit
Highway 401 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the world's busiest highway and is maintained by the Ministry of Transportation.



★ 16,525 kilometres of provincial highway

★ Service Ontario Kiosks
The current Minister of Transportation is the Honourable Donna Cansfield.
The ministry was gradually created and re-created from a number of other ministries and departments:

★ Provincial Road Building Instructor, 1896-1916

★ Provincial Department of Public Highways, 1916-1920s

★ Motor Vehicles Branch, 1920s-1971

★ Department of Highways (DHO), 1920s-1971

★ Department of Transportation and Communications (DTC), 1971-72

★ Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MTC), 1972-87

★ Ministry of Transportation (MTO), 1987-date
A list of ministers:

James W. Snow 1975-1984 - as Minister of Transportation and Communications

Ed Fulton 1985–1989

Ed Philip 1990–1991

Gilles Pouliot 1991–1994

Al Palladini 1995–1997

Tony Clement 1997–1999

David Turnbull 1999–2001

Norm Sterling 2001–2003

Frank Klees 2003

Harinder Takhar 2003–2006

Donna Cansfield 2006–present

Road maintenance and emergency services


The Parclo interchange was invented by the Ministry of Transportation. It has become a great choice for many countries around the world due to its ability to prevent weaving but still being efficient.

While policing on MTO managed roads is provided by the Ontario Provincial Police, certain limited policing functions are provided by MTO Transport Enforcement Officers and Ministry of Environmental Emissions Enforcement Officers.
Maintenance work is performed in two different ways:
1. In Maintenance Outsource areas, where MTO staff monitor the road conditions and hire contractors on an as-need basis.
2. In Area Maintenance Contract areas, where one contractor is awarded a contract area and performs all maintenance work except for rehabilitation and new construction.
A list of Area Maintenance contractors currently under contract with the MTO include:

★ TWD Roads Management

★ IMOS(Maintenance performed by Miller Maintenance)

★ Belanger Contracting

★ Pioneer Construction

★ Steed and Evans

★ Cruickshank Construction Limited

★ The 407 ETR Concession Company owns, operates and maintains the entire stretch of highway 407 in the GTA while leasing the highway from the Government of Ontario until the year 2098.
'Area Term Contracts (ATC's)'
Area Term Contracts are the latest maintenance and constrcution alternative being reviewed by the MTO. ATC's, if they are approved for tender, will cover all maintenance operations now performed by AMC contractors, but will also include annual pavement maintenance and replacement work, bridge rehabilitation, minor capital construction programs and corridor management.

Offices


MTO's headquarters are located on three campuses:

St. Catharines, Ontario - 301 St. Paul Street

★ Wilson Complex, Downsview, Ontario - 1201 Wilson Avenue

★ Ferguson Block, Toronto, Ontario - 77 Wellesley Street West
There are five regional offices:

★ Eastern - Kingston, Ontario

★ Central (Downsview) - Toronto, Ontario

★ Northwesten - Thunder Bay, Ontario

★ Southwestern - London, Ontario

★ Northeastern - North Bay, Ontario
Area offices are located in:

Bancroft, Ontario

North Bay, Ontario

Chatham, Ontario

Ottawa, Ontario

Owen Sound, Ontario

Cochrane, Ontario

Port Hope, Ontario

Huntsville, Ontario

Kenora, Ontario

Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

Kingston, Ontario

London, Ontario

Sudbury, Ontario

Thunder Bay, Ontario

New Liskeard, Ontario

Related link



Ontario Graduated Driver Licensing

External links



Ontario Ministry of Transportation website

DriveTest website

Ontario's Drive Clean

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