Traffic Engineering evaluates, reviews, and drafts Municipal By-laws related specifically to detailed locations in Pickering.

Who Enforces the Traffic and Parking By-laws?

The City employs Municipal Law Enforcement Officers who respond to complaints and enforce parking provisions under the City of Pickering By-laws. We also rely on the Durham Regional Police Services.

Enforcing by-laws enhances public relations, community education, and mobility within the transportation network as well as assists the police services.

Traffic & Parking By-law Schedules 

Item Last Revision Date
Schedule 1 - No Stopping November 19, 2019
Schedule 2 - No Parking June 24, 2019
Schedule 3 - School Bus Loading Zones November 16, 2016
Schedule 4 - Permit Parking February 16, 2010
Schedule 5 - Prohibited Turns June 24, 2019
Schedule 6 - Through Highways June 24, 2019
Schedule 7 - Stop Signs June 24, 2019
Schedule 8 - Yield Right of Way Signs March 13, 2017
Schedule 9 - Speed Limits June 24, 2019
Schedule 10 - Heavy Traffic Prohibited June 24, 2019
Schedule 11 - Pedestrian Crossovers August 8, 2008
Schedule 12 - Full Load Highways 
Seasonal Reduced Load / Weight Restriction is in effect from March 1 to April 30.
March 13, 2017
Schedule 13 - Permitted Boulevard Parking February 16, 2010
Schedule 14 - Community Safety Zones June 24, 2019