626. A municipality may by by-law or, where the law so authorizes, by ordinance(1) determine classes of non-motorized vehicles that are subject to registration and determine the amount of the registration fee exigible according to such classes;
(2) require every resident of its territory who owns a non-motorized vehicle subject to registration that he registers such vehicle;
(3) provide for the issue of a certificate evidencing the registration of a non-motorized vehicle and require the holder to carry the certificate when using the vehicle the municipality may, on the conditions it determines, appoint persons it authorizes to collect on its behalf the sums payable for the registration of non-motorized vehicles and to perform any other operation it indicates, and may determine the amount and mode of their remuneration;
(4) prescribe the minimum and maximum speed limits for road vehicles in its territory, which may be different for different locations except on public highways maintained by the Minister of Transport or on which the Minister of Transport has erected traffic signs in accordance with section 329;
(5) prohibit all vehicular traffic, with or without exception, on the roads it indicates and, where appropriate, for the period it fixes, provided that the prohibition is indicated by traffic signs or traffic officers;
(6) locate taxi stands and stops for buses and minibuses;
(7) establish safety zones for pedestrians, and require and regulate their use;
(8) establish rules regulating the direction of road vehicle traffic and the meeting and passing of road vehicles on public highways maintained by it provided that such rules are compatible with the provisions of this Code relating to those matters;
(9) establish rules regulating the movement of convoys on public highways maintained by it;
(10) regulate the speed of road vehicles in parks or cemeteries under its control or prohibit the use of road vehicles in the lanes of parks or cemeteries provided that the speed limit or prohibition is clearly indicated by means of signs conspicuously placed at the entrance to the park or cemetery and along the lanes;
(11) prohibit or restrict the movement of all or certain road vehicles in the vicinity of schools, facilities maintained by an institution operating a hospital centre or a residential and long-term care centre contemplated in the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) and hospital centres contemplated in the Act respecting health services and social services for Cree Native persons (chapter S-5); (12) take the necessary measures to prevent or relieve traffic congestion;
(13) determine the annual amount it may require for the erection of commercial tourist information signs on a public highway maintained by it;
(14) permit, on the conditions and for the periods of time it fixes, off-highway vehicles or certain types of off-highway vehicles to be operated on all or part of a public highway it maintains;
(15) regulate the laying out of reserved lanes for emergency vehicles in the vicinity of buildings subject to Chapter III of the Building Act (chapter B-1.1) and prohibit the parking in those lanes of any other vehicle, even without the consent of the owner of the building; (16) permit bicycles to travel against the traffic, under the conditions it determines, on all or part of a one-way traffic lane of a public highway it maintains, provided such permission is clearly shown by signs or signals at the intersections of the traffic lane;
(17) authorize, on all or part of a road it maintains, the supervisor in front of a snowblower to travel in a road vehicle;
(18) determine the zones where free play is permitted and any applicable restrictions on traffic, safety rules and prohibitions respecting free play or any other condition; and
(19) identify a shared street or bicycle boulevard on all or part of a public highway under its management, prescribe the boundaries of that shared space and prescribe any additional rules that are to be applicable.