Annual Report. Registrar of Motor Vehicles. Department of Infrastructure Government of Northwest Territories

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Road Licensing and Safety Division Annual Report Registrar of Motor Vehicles Department of Infrastructure Government of Northwest Territories 2016-2017 Supporting Road Safety Strategy 2025 to make Canada s Roads the Safest in the World

Preface On April 1, 2017, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Public Works and Services amalgamated to become the Department of Infrastructure (INF). INF is responsible for ensuring the Northwest Territories (NWT) is ready to address current and emerging road safety issues while maintaining legislative responsibilities, motor vehicle programs, and various driver and motor vehicle related services. One of the current road safety issues INF is addressing is drug impaired driving. Research shows that drug impaired driving is now rivaling alcohol impaired driving. The Government of Canada has announced that they plan to legalize Cannabis in July, 2018. INF is concerned that this may result in an increase in drivers impaired by Cannabis. To address the possible influx of drivers impaired by Cannabis, all Canadian jurisdictions are working under very tight timelines to ensure the required legislative, operational, and enforcement elements are in place prior to legalization. INF has participated in community consultations with NWT residents regarding the upcoming legalization of cannabis and has received valuable input that will assist in determining the best ways to address drug impaired drivers in the NWT. For drivers operating motor vehicles with Cannabis and other prohibited drugs in their systems, INF plans to establish administrative license suspensions similar to those that currently exist for alcohol impaired drivers. Motor Vehicles Act amendments specific for drug impaired driving will be a focus for INF over the next year, along with a communications campaign to ensure residents are well informed about the dangers of driving after consuming drugs. The NWT is taking a progressive lead in Canada by expanding online services for commercial and noncommercial clients. As of March, 2017, NWT residents are now able to renew their driver s license or NWT identification card online. This new service will result in less time spent by residents at Driver and Motor Vehicles (DMV) offices across the NWT and reduce the need to travel to other communities for those residents who do not have a DMV office where they reside. On April 1, 2017, 228 motor vehicle and driving related fines were increased. These new fines are consistent with similar fines in other jurisdictions and will act as a deterrent to unsafe driving behavior. The Department has signed two national agreements that will help Canadian jurisdictions harmonize the administration of driver s licenses and motor vehicles services, and support the concept of one driver-one record. INF is also working to give clients the option to use gender X on their driver s license or identification card if they prefer not to use a female or male identification. The Partners in Compliance Program is a motor carrier safety program initiative that reward motor carriers with exemplary safety records by allowing them to bypass weigh scales, which saves a significant amount of time. INF is currently working to establish a commercial traffic electronic by-pass at the Enterprise weigh scale, which will allow commercial carriers rated as excellent in Alberta to be able to bypass the weigh scale. Amendments to the Large Vehicle Control Regulations to reflect changes to the National Memorandum of Understanding are also currently in their final stages. Finally, November 15, 2017, will be the official opening of the 137 kilometer Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway. This will be the first highway connection in Canada to the Arctic Ocean, which will achieve a long-term vision of connecting Canada from coast-to-coast-to-coast. INF will continue to provide the highest level of service to clients across the NWT and ensure the NWT s practices and procedures are modernized, and consistent with the rest of Canada. INF will continue to monitor road safety issues and trends across the country to ensure we can continue to provide for the safe, secure, accessible, and reliable movement of people and goods across the NWT. Acknowledgements The Department of Infrastructure would like to extend a special thank you to the RCMP for collecting and providing data. Steve Loutitt Registrar of Motor Vehicles Department of Infrastructure ii

2016-2017 Annual Report Registrar of Motor Vehicles 2016-2017 Compared to 2015-2016 2015/2016 2016/2017 % Change Total Revenue ($) 6,880,788.00 7,352,159.00 6.9 Registrations 4,797,358.00 5,162,635.00 7.6 Driver Testing 199,172.00 208,414.00 4.6 Driver Licensing 645,958.00 803,031.00 24.3 Products and Services 1,238,300.00 1,178,079.00-4.9 Written Tests Conducted 8,122 8,185 0.8 Road Tests Conducted 1,712 1,677-2.0 Criminal Code Convictions 231 270 16.9 Motor Vehicles Act Convictions 3,125 2,558-18.1 Commercial Transport Convictions 102 122 19.6 Clients Receiving Demerit Points 3,407 3,408 0.0 Suspensions Issued 1,807 1,778-1.6 Commercial Vehicle Permits Issued 19,888 21,471 8.0 CVSA Inspections Conducted 721 777 7.8 Deh Cho Bridge Toll Revenue ($) 4,048,165.00 4,184,371.00 3.4 2015 2016 % Change Registered Vehicles [1] 38,393 38,967 1.5 Licensed Drivers [1] 26,094 26,408 1.2 NWT Population [2] 44,088 44,469 0.9 [1] As of December 31 of year shown. [2] From NWT Bureau of Statistics estimates as of September 30 of year shown. iii

1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 3.0 REGISTERED VEHICLES 3 1. Registered Vehicles by Type and (December 31, 2016) 3 2. Trends in Registered Vehicles, 2006 to 2016 3 4.0 LICENSED DRIVERS 4 3. Number of Licensed Drivers by Class and (December 31, 2016) 4 4. Number of Licensed Drivers by Class and Age Group (December 31, 2016) 4 5. Number of Licensed Drivers by Gender and Age Group (December 31, 2016) 5 6. Trends in Licensed Drivers, 2006 to 2016 5 5.0 REVENUE 6 7. Revenue by Type and (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 6 8. Revenue by Category and Office (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 8 9. Revenue by Category (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 9 10. Trends in Revenue, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 9 6.0 DRIVER TESTING 10 11. Total Driver Exam Count by Class, Test Type and (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 10 12. Passing Rate by Class, Test Type and (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 10 13. Trends in Driver Exams by Year and Test Type, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 11 14. Trends in Driver Exam Passing Rates by Year and Test Type, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 11 7.0 CONVICTIONS AND SUSPENSIONS 12 15. Criminal Code Convictions (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 12 16. Top 10 Motor Vehicles Act Convictions (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 12 17. Number of Convictions by Act or Regulation (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 13 18. Trends in Traffic Convictions, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 13 19. Demerit Point Statistics (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 14 20. Suspensions Issued (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 14 8.0 CARRIER AND INSPECTION PROGRAMS 15 21. Permits Issued by Type and Issuing Location (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 15 22. CVSA Inspections Conducted by Inspection Level (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 15 23. Commercial Transport Convictions (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 15 24. Deh Cho Bridge Toll Revenue (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 15 25. Trends in Commercial Transport Permits Issued, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 16 26. Trends in CVSA Inspections, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 16 27. Trends in Commercial Transport Convictions, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 16 9.0 COLLISION INFORMATION 17 28. Reportable Collisions, 2016 Compared to 2015 17

1.0 Introduction This report presents a statistical summary of the vehicle and driver population in the Northwest Territories as well as an overview of revenue, driver testing activity, convictions and suspensions. This information can be used by Program Managers, al Superintendents and Senior Managers to assess INF s activities and monitor trends. The information in this report is derived from data maintained on INF s DRIVES system. A series of reports are used to extract the statistical information from DRIVES. The information is checked for reasonableness and accuracy by comparing with reports available on DRIVES and the System for Accountability and Management (SAM) as well as Northwest Territories population figures. INF s Headquarters and al staff also have an opportunity to review the charts and tables for accuracy. Despite these measures, errors may exist due to data coding and entry, therefore, the information should be viewed with caution. 2.0 Executive Summary Section 3.0 shows the number of registered vehicles by type and region. The table includes all vehicles with a valid registration as of December 31, 2016 and registered to an individual or company with a Northwest Territories address. Duplicate registrations are excluded by counting unique vehicle identification numbers. As of December 31, 2016, there were 38,967 registered vehicles, a 1.5 percent increase from 2015. The breakdown of registered vehicles by type is an approximation based on variables including; vehicle make, vehicle model, vehicle type, style, license plate type, and gross vehicle weight. Lightduty vehicles, including passenger cars, passenger vans, sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks, comprised 73 percent of the vehicle population in 2016. Section 4.0 presents the characteristics of licensed drivers. The tables include all Northwest Territories residents with a valid driver s license as of December 31, 2016. On this date, there were 26,408 licensed drivers, a 1.2 percent increase from 2015. The population of the Northwest Territories increased by 0.9 percent during the same period. Persons aged 65 and over comprised 8.3 percent of the driver population. Although not shown in the tables, the proportion of drivers aged 65 continues to increase. Section 5.0 presents revenue data from all Driver and Vehicle Licensing Offices and on-line services operated by INF and by private contractors. The revenue is summarized by category, region and Issuing Office for all transactions taking place between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017. For the 2016/2017 Fiscal Year, revenue from the various categories is as follows: Vehicle registrations: $5,162,635.00 Driver testing: $208,414.00 Driver licensing: $803,031.00 Products and services: $1,178,079.00 Total: $7,352,159.00 Section 6.0 shows the total number of driver tests conducted in the Northwest Territories between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017 by test type (written vs. road), class and region and shows the 1

corresponding passing rates. In the 2016/2017 Fiscal Year 8,185 written tests and 1,677 road tests were conducted. The corresponding passing rates were 57.4 percent and 67.5 percent, respectively. Section 7.0 presents information on driver convictions, suspensions and demerit points of Northwest Territories drivers. The tables showing convictions under the Criminal Code, Motor Vehicles Act and Regulations, All Terrain Vehicles Act and municipal bylaws include convictions arising from traffic offences committed in the Northwest Territories between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017. The tables exclude convictions arising from offences committed outside of the Northwest Territories. During the 2016/2017 Fiscal Year, there were 270 convictions under the Criminal Code, a 16.9 percent increase from the previous Fiscal Year. There were 2,558 convictions under the Motor Vehicles Act. This is an 18.1 percent decrease from 2015/2016. Section 8.0 shows the number of permits issued by type and issuing location, number of Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) inspections conducted and number of commercial transport-related convictions under the Motor Vehicles Act and Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act for the 2016/2017 Fiscal Year. This section also includes the number of Deh Cho Bridge toll permits issued by toll class and associated revenue. During 2016/2017 21,471 permits were issued; 777 CVSA inspections were conducted; There were 122 commercial transport-related convictions under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations as well as under commercial transportrelated regulations pursuant to the Motor Vehicles Act; and $4,184,371.00 in Deh Cho Bridge toll revenue was collected between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017. Section 9.0 presents a summary of reportable collisions in the Northwest Territories for the 2015 and 2016 calendar years. A reportable collision is an incident involving one or more motor vehicles resulting in death, personal injury or a minimum of $2,000 in property damage in the absence of deaths or injuries. Details on traffic collisions are presented in the publication entitled 2016 NWT Traffic Collision Facts and include collisions occurring on the NWT Highway system. This publication contains useful information on issues that affect collisions and their severities, such as drinking and driving; unsafe speed; young and old drivers; and use of occupant restraints. This publication can be accessed at INF s website at the following address: https://www.inf.gov.nt.ca/en/resources 2

1. Registered Vehicles by Type and (December 31, 2016) Vehicle Type Inuvik Fort Simpson South Slave North Slave Total Passenger Car 1,237 401 2,865 6,167 10,670 Mini Van 250 81 587 1,259 2,177 Light Utility Vehicle 369 115 855 1,841 3,180 Pickup Truck 1,312 430 3,062 6,609 11,413 Full Size Van 124 39 283 609 1,055 Ambulance 1 0 4 8 13 Other Truck/Van <= 4536 kg 37 11 82 184 314 Unit Truck > 4536 kg 63 19 142 310 534 Road Tractor 81 28 200 425 734 School Buses 3 1 7 17 28 All Other Buses 15 5 41 86 147 Motorcycle 89 31 215 465 800 Scooter/Moped 4 1 13 30 48 All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) 96 32 227 484 839 Motor Home 23 7 58 124 212 Farm Equipment 1 0 4 10 15 Construction Equipment 97 32 228 491 848 Fire Engine 1 0 4 11 16 All Trailers 683 220 1,595 3,426 5,924 Total 4,486 1,453 10,472 22,556 38,967 2. Trends in Registered Vehicles, 2006 to 2016 3

3. Number of Licensed Drivers by Class and (December 31, 2016) Class Inuvik Fort Simpson South Slave North Slave Total 1 304 52 268 406 1,030 1 & 6 28 16 112 205 361 2 15 1 23 77 116 2 & 6 2 3 16 23 44 3 164 50 172 298 684 3 & 6 16 6 36 80 138 4 170 31 204 582 987 4 & 6 7 7 22 80 116 5 2,579 739 3,522 11,378 18,218 5 & 6 113 27 264 1,129 1,533 5P 260 52 258 698 1,268 6 0 0 0 1 1 7 306 132 319 1,155 1,912 Total 3,964 1,116 5,216 16,112 26,408 4. Number of Licensed Drivers by Class and Age Group (December 31, 2016) All Communities Age Group 1 1 and 6 2 2 and 6 3 3 and 6 4 4 and 6 5 5 and 6 5P 6 7 Total Less than 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 116 116 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74 0 162 236 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 132 0 129 285 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 90 1 107 0 80 279 19 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 170 2 73 0 75 325 20 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 215 0 68 0 61 353 21-24 23 0 0 0 16 2 24 2 1,180 33 205 0 277 1,762 25-34 176 22 11 1 145 16 130 9 4,392 234 333 0 463 5,932 35-44 215 44 22 5 159 23 258 23 3,886 300 140 0 241 5,316 45-54 305 105 34 12 197 40 310 37 3,633 382 90 1 166 5,312 55-64 228 130 34 21 118 45 198 34 2,955 398 35 0 104 4,300 65-69 42 39 12 4 27 7 40 7 843 110 7 0 22 1,160 70-74 25 18 3 1 6 5 20 4 476 57 4 0 5 624 75-79 6 2 0 0 4 0 4 0 216 10 0 0 5 247 80-84 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 98 5 0 0 3 113 85-89 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 33 1 0 0 1 38 90 & Over 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 10 Total 1,030 361 116 44 684 138 987 116 18,218 1,533 1,268 1 1,912 26,408 4

5. Number of Licensed Drivers by Gender and Age Group (December 31, 2016) All Communities Age Group Male Female Total Less than 16 55 61 116 16 119 117 236 17 136 149 285 18 137 142 279 19 173 152 325 20 176 177 353 21-24 945 817 1,762 25-34 3,022 2,910 5,932 35-44 2,635 2,681 5,316 45-54 2,896 2,416 5,312 55-64 2,417 1,883 4,300 65-69 692 468 1,160 70-74 393 231 624 75-79 154 93 247 80-84 84 29 113 85-89 25 13 38 90 & Over 8 2 10 Total 14,067 12,341 26,408 6. Trends in Licensed Drivers, 2006 to 2016 5

7. Revenue by Type and (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) A. Registrations Inuvik Fort Simpson South Slave North Slave Total Description Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Cancel Registration 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Change Plate on RP 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Permit In Transit 225.00 52.00 306.00 846.00 1,429.00 Permit Transfer Vehicle 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Plate Application - Personalized 952.00 0.00 1,590.14 9,866.00 12,408.14 Plate Application - Veteran 0.00 0.00 72.00 0.00 72.00 Plate Issue 10,005.00 2,513.00 19,167.00 53,470.00 85,155.00 Plate Replacement 42.00 0.00 252.00 84.00 378.00 Reg. Permit Downgrade/Upgrade 0.00 0.00 420.00 91.00 511.00 Registration Permit Issue 0.00 0.00 45,080.00 262,673.00 307,753.00 Registration Permit Reinstate 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Registration Permit Renew 0.00 0.00 152,885.00 837,062.00 989,947.00 Registration Permit - Replace Plate 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Registration Permit - Terminate 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Registration Certificate 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Registration Change Address 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Registration Down/Upgrade 2,378.00-33.00 712.00 2,553.00 5,610.00 Registration Issue 114,169.00 18,028.00 151,353.38 552,731.00 836,281.38 Registration Permit 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Registration Reinstate 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Registration Renew 283,563.00 52,590.00 430,514.00 2,101,101.00 2,867,768.00 Registration Replacement 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Registration Terminate 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Registration Transfer 3,881.00 1,536.00 14,999.00 34,906.00 55,322.00 Subtotal Registrations 415,215.00 74,686.00 817,350.52 3,855,383.00 5,162,634.52 B. Driver Testing Inuvik Fort Simpson South Slave North Slave Total Description Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Driver Interview 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Examination Booking 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Examination Class 1 7,617.00 1,900.00 13,891.00 15,588.00 38,996.00 Examination Class 2, 3, or 4 2,421.00 2,488.00 5,608.00 17,342.00 27,859.00 Examination Class 5, 6, or 7 23,457.00 3,838.00 15,029.00 88,617.00 130,941.00 Examination Re-schedule 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Examination - Written 1,820.00 1,056.00 4,912.00 2,830.00 10,618.00 Subtotal Driver Testing 35,315.00 9,282.00 39,440.00 124,377.00 208,414.00 6

C. Driver Licensing Inuvik Fort Simpson South Slave North Slave Total Description Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues DL Change Name 155.00 124.00 570.00 2,509.00 3,358.00 DL Correction 6,683.00 1,288.00 7,237.00 23,550.00 38,758.00 DL - Issue New 23,845.00 6,187.00 23,337.00 105,327.00 158,696.00 DL Reinstatement Demerit 561.00 374.00 1,870.00 21,651.00 24,456.00 DL Reinstatement DUI 7,906.00 2,733.00 12,053.00 18,407.00 41,099.00 DL Renewal 1 Year 7,149.00 1,755.00 14,060.00 34,639.00 57,603.00 DL Renewal 3 Year 12,615.00 4,641.00 23,283.00 67,768.00 108,307.00 DL Renewal 5 Year 45,180.00 12,998.00 72,603.00 220,025.00 350,806.00 DL - Renewal Letter 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DL Replacement 2,822.00 787.00 3,580.00 12,759.00 19,948.00 DL - Terminate 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Subtotal Driver Licensing 106,916.00 30,887.00 158,593.00 506,635.00 803,031.00 D. Products & Services Inuvik Fort Simpson South Slave North Slave Total Description Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Accident Report 19.00 0.00 114.00 1,587.00 1,720.00 Annual Extended Train 0.00 0.00 4,794.00 15,984.00 20,778.00 Annual Other 0.00 0.00 1,659.00 0.00 1,659.00 Annual Over-Height 0.00 0.00 1,863.00 3,600.00 5,463.00 Annual Over-Width 0.00 0.00 144.00 720.00 864.00 Annual Permit 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Driver Abstract 9,006.00 1,227.00 15,975.00 165,865.00 192,073.00 Flash Card English 208.00 11.00 425.00 896.00 1,540.00 Flash Card - French 0.00 0.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 GIC New Issue 6,720.00 1,836.00 5,591.00 17,764.00 31,911.00 GIC Renew 6,093.00 434.00 2,929.00 9,669.00 19,125.00 GIC Replacement 376.00 192.00 511.00 2,672.00 3,751.00 GIC Terminate 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Manual Airbrake 198.00 21.00 322.00 230.00 771.00 Manual Basic Drivers 766.00 600.00 1,572.00 2,663.00 5,601.00 Manual Motorcycle 11.00 0.00 119.00 206.00 336.00 Manual Professional 241.00 43.00 490.00 644.00 1,418.00 Permit Fuel Tax 226.00 0.00 89,768.00 549,120.00 639,114.00 Permit New Version 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Permit Over-dimension 152.00 0.00 9,112.00 70,534.00 79,798.00 Permit Over-weight 690.00 0.00 15,022.00 151,542.00 167,254.00 Search Fee 0.00 0.00 38.00 19.00 57.00 Shopping Cart Receipt 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Single Trip Permit 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Permit 8 Axle 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,144.00 2,144.00 Special Permit 9 Axle 0.00 0.00 0.00 804.00 804.00 Special Permit Hours of Service 0.00 0.00 1,340.00 536.00 1,876.00 Subtotal Products & Services 24,706.00 4,364.00 151,788.00 997,221.00 1,178,079.00 Total A., B., C., and D. 582,152.00 119,219.00 1,167,171.52 5,483,616.00 7,352,158.52 7

8. Revenue by Category and Office (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) A. Inuvik Registrations Driver Testing Driver Licensing Products & Services Total Office Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Norman Wells 1,003 98,342.00 108 4,976.00 272 16,034.00 88 1,856.00 1,471 121,208.00 Tulita 76 2,785.00 27 1,181.00 37 1,643.00 6 240.00 146 5,849.00 Fort Good Hope 5 261.00 28 1,088.00 32 1,469.00 2 51.00 67 2,869.00 Deline 126 6,737.00 34 1,454.00 75 4,234.00 35 884.00 270 13,309.00 Tsiigehtchic 0 0.00 1 44.00 2 86.00 7 205.00 10 335.00 Inuvik Weigh Scales 7 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 1,068.00 18 1,068.00 Inuvik DOT al Office 4,636 292,342.00 505 21,071.00 1,233 72,098.00 648 14,985.00 7,022 400,496.00 Aklavik 203 9,402.00 21 897.00 82 4,416.00 42 1,202.00 348 15,917.00 Fort McPherson 25 746.00 25 1,087.00 22 916.00 21 443.00 93 3,192.00 Tuktoyaktuk 33 1,203.00 41 1,449.00 57 3,501.00 18 586.00 149 6,739.00 Ulukhaktok 60 1,865.00 24 1,012.00 23 1,047.00 30 1,368.00 137 5,292.00 Paulatuk 0 0.00 24 1,056.00 24 1,244.00 39 1,659.00 87 3,959.00 Sachs Harbour 45 1,532.00 0 0.00 8 228.00 6 159.00 59 1,919.00 Subtotal Inuvik 6,219 415,215.00 838 35,315.00 1,867 106,916.00 953 24,706.00 9,877 582,152.00 B. Fort Simpson Registrations Driver Testing Driver Licensing Products & Services Total Office Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Fort Simpson 1,503 73,451.00 164 7,903.00 463 28,131.00 159 4,262.00 2,289 113,747.00 Fort Liard 28 1,235.00 31 1,379.00 50 2,756.00 2 102.00 111 5,472.00 Subtotal Fort Simpson 1,531 74,686.00 195 9,282.00 513 30,887.00 161 4,364.00 2,400 119,219.00 C. South Slave Registrations Driver Testing Driver Licensing Products & Services Total Office Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Enterprise Weigh Scales 2 0.00 5 182.00 0 0.00 54 7,884.00 61 8,066.00 Hay River RL&S al Office 332 25.00 71 1,390.00 1 0.00 34 5,066.00 438 6,481.00 Hay River Norland Agencies 10,320 499,598.38 549 21,517.00 1,969 106,475.00 635 20,318.00 13,473 647,908.38 Fort Providence 13 573.00 30 1,264.00 49 2,028.00 30 977.00 122 4,842.00 Fort Smith DOT 3,519 118,769.14 364 15,087.00 1,020 50,090.00 332 6,791.00 5,235 190,737.14 24-7 Permitting Ltd. 1,168 198,385.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1,699 110,752.00 2,867 309,137.00 Subtotal South Slave 15,354 817,250.52 1,019 39,440.00 3,039 158,593.00 2,784 151,788.00 22,196 1,167,171.52 D. North Slave Registrations Driver Testing Driver Licensing Products & Services Total Office Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Transactions Revenues Municipal Enforcement 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 RCMP Yellowknife HQ 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 RL&S Headquarters 47 638.00 35 391.00 473 5,305.00 184 3,139.00 739 9,473.00 YK Issuing 28,974 1,403,459.00 2,384 99,784.00 8,683 473,186.00 3,516 179,158.00 43,557 2,155,587.00 RL&S al Office YK 0 0.00 460 1,746.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 460 1,746.00 Behchoko 1,239 62,180.00 193 7,881.00 354 19,523.00 233 6,221.00 2,019 95,805.00 On-Line 21,065 2,388,976.00 448 14,487.00 112 7,902.00 14,209 807,827.00 35,834 3,219,192.00 System 1 0.00 1 44.00 0 0.00 5 211.00 7 255.00 YK Mobile Kit 1 130.00 1 44.00 21 719.00 3 665.00 26 1,558.00 Subtotal North Slave 51,327 3,855,383.00 3,522 124,377.00 9,643 506,635.00 18,150 997,221.00 82,642 5,483,616.00 Total All s 74,431 5,162,634.52 5,574 208,414.00 15,062 803,031.00 22,048 1,178,079.00 117,115 7,352,158.52 8

9. Revenue by Category, 2016/2017 10. Trends in Revenue, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 9

11. Total Driver Exam Count by Class, Test Type and (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) Total Inuvik Fort Simpson South Slave North Slave All s Class Written Road Written Road Written Road Written Road Written Road 1 46 20 1 0 18 17 116 46 181 83 2 1 0 3 1 1 1 32 12 37 14 3 8 5 18 2 27 25 89 30 142 62 4 17 8 1 1 23 15 107 93 148 117 5 0 179 0 39 0 248 0 911 0 1,377 6 5 0 1 0 21 0 75 0 102 0 7 398 N/A 98 N/A 620 N/A 2,915 N/A 4,031 N/A Airbrake 42 N/A 21 N/A 40 N/A 194 N/A 297 N/A School Bus N/A 2 N/A 1 N/A 8 N/A 13 N/A 24 Sign Test 258 N/A 80 N/A 415 N/A 2,494 N/A 3,247 N/A Total 775 214 223 44 1,165 314 6,022 1,105 8,185 1,677 12. Passing Rate (%) by Class, Test Type and (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) Average Inuvik Fort Simpson South Slave North Slave All s Class Written Road Written Road Written Road Written Road Written Road 1 45.7 90.0 100.0 0.0 77.8 0.0 81.9 50.0 72.4 67.5 2 0.0 0.0 66.7 0.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 83.3 51.4 78.6 3 37.5 80.0 38.9 100.0 85.2 72.0 50.6 63.3 54.9 69.4 4 29.4 75.0 100.0 100.0 65.2 73.3 70.1 50.5 64.9 55.6 5 0.0 81.0 0.0 66.7 0.0 70.6 0.0 55.2 0.0 61.7 6 100.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 71.4 0.0 85.3 0.0 83.3 0.0 7 32.4 N/A 45.9 N/A 48.1 N/A 51.0 N/A 48.6 N/A Airbrake 35.7 N/A 33.3 N/A 72.5 N/A 61.3 N/A 57.2 N/A School Bus N/A 0.0 N/A 0.0 N/A 12.5 N/A 91.7 N/A 57.1 Sign Test 73.6 N/A 82.5 N/A 81.4 N/A 85.2 N/A 83.7 N/A Average 39.4 60.1 63.0 52.4 66.8 59.3 59.5 67.3 57.4 67.5 All Classes 10

13. Trends in Driver Exams, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 14. Trends in Passing Rates, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 11

15. Criminal Code Convictions for 2016/2017 Fiscal Year CC Section No. Description Count 249 (1) Dangerous Driving 8 249 (3) Dangerous Driving Causing Bodily Harm 0 249(4) Dangerous Driving Causing Death 0 252 (1) Fail to Remain at Scene of Accident 1 253 (a) Impaired Driving by Alcohol or Drugs 45 253 (b) Blood Alcohol Content Over 0.08 153 254 (5) Fail or Refuse to Provide Breath or Blood Sample 22 255 (2) Impaired Driving Causing Bodily Harm 2 255 (3) Impaired Driving Causing Death 0 259 (4) Driving While Disqualified 39 335 (1) Unlawfully Take Motor Vehicle without Owner's Consent 0 Other CC Offence 0 Total Criminal Code Convictions 270 16. Top 10 Motor Vehicles Act Convictions for 2016/2017 Fiscal Year MVA Section No. Description Count 169 Speeding 1,388 5 Operating Vehicle Without Registration 337 155 Driving While Using Restricted Electronic Device 201 66 Operating Vehicle With Valid Driver s Licence 163 36 Operating Vehicle Without Insurance 95 119 Driving While Prohibited or Suspended 72 146 Driver/Passenger Fail to Wear Seatbelt/Child Restraint 51 161 & Others Failing to Stop Vehicle 35 162 Disobey Traffic Control Device 17 154 Careless Driving 15 All Other Motor Vehicles Act Convictions 184 Total Motor Vehicles Act Convictions 2,558 12

17. Number of Convictions by Act or Regulation, 2016/2017 Act or Regulation Count Criminal Code 270 Motor Vehicles Act 2,558 Motor Vehicles Act Regulations 114 Municipal Bylaws 1,582 All Terrain Vehicles Act 7 Total 4,531 18. Trends in Traffic Convictions, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 13

19. Demerit Point Statistics (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) Clients Receiving Demerit Points 3,408 Demerit Point Level 1 (Warning) Reached 950 Demerit Point Level 2 (Interview) Reached 280 Demerit Point Level 3 (Suspension) Reached 174 Demerit Point Level 4 (Interview/Suspension) Reached 12 20. Suspensions Issued (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) Type of Suspension Count Administrative 51 Court Judgements 2 Criminal Code 259 Demerit Point 257 Impaired Suspension 3 Indefinite 0 Judgements from Accidents 3 Maintenance Enforcement 83 Medical 514 Non-Payment of Fine 2 Other Court Conviction 0 Prohibited 227 24-Hour Administrative Suspension 20 30-Day Administrative Suspension 126 90-Day Administrative Suspension 230 7-Day Administrative Suspension 1 Total 1,778 14

21. Permits Issued by Type and Issuing Location (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) Enterprise Hay River al Inuvik Weigh 24-7 Permitting On-Line Total Description Weigh Scale RL&S Office Scale Ltd. Annual Extended Train 11 6 0 16 111 144 Annual Other 0 0 0 7 0 7 Annual Over-Height 0 0 0 14 25 39 Annual Over-Width 0 0 0 1 5 6 Fuel Tax Permit 14 1 3 1,315 7,577 8,910 Permit New Version 0 1 2 60 2 65 Over-Dimension Permit 19 15 4 220 4,283 4,541 Over-Weight Permit 9 6 2 46 840 903 Toll Class A Permit 0 0 0 158 687 845 Toll Class B Permit 0 0 0 554 2,897 3,451 Toll Class C Permit 0 0 0 223 2,261 2,484 Toll Class D Permit 0 0 0 2 42 44 Permit Transfer Vehicle 0 0 0 14 0 14 Special Permit 8 Axle 0 0 0 0 8 8 Special Permit 9 Axle 0 0 0 0 3 3 Special Permit Hours of Service 0 5 0 0 2 7 Total 53 34 11 2,630 18,743 21,471 22. CVSA Inspections by Inspection Level (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) 24. Deh Cho Bridge Toll Revenue (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) Inspection Level Count Toll Class Amount Level 1 North American Standard 294 Permit Toll Class A 82,020.00 Level 2 Walk-Around Driver/Vehicle 21 Permit Toll Class B 592,897.00 Level 3 Driver Only 462 Permit Toll Class C 745,571.00 Level 4 - Special 0 Permit Toll Class D 17,512.00 Level 5 Vehicle Only 0 Remit Toll Discrepancy 816.00 Total 777 Remittance Toll Class A 11,281.00 23. Commercial Transport Convictions by Act/Regulation (2016/2017 Fiscal Year) Remittance Toll Class B 409,872.00 Act/Regulation Count Remittance Toll Class C 2,324,402.00 Carrier Fitness Regulations 0 Remittance Toll Class D 0.00 Hours of Service Regulations 30 Total 4,184,371.00 Large Vehicle Control Regulations 87 School Bus Regulations 0 Transportation of Dangerous Goods 5 Trip Inspection Regulations 0 Total 122 15

25. Trends in Commercial Transport Permits, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 27. Trends in Commercial Transport Convictions, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 26. Trends in Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Inspections, 2006/2007 to 2016/2017 16

28. Reportable Collisions, 2016 Compared to 2015 2015 2016 % Change PROPERTY DAMAGE ONLY COLLISIONS 416 421 1.2 PERSONAL INJURY COLLISIONS 63 80 27.0 FATAL COLLISIONS 3 4 33.3 TOTAL REPORTED COLLISIONS 482 505 4.8 NUMBER OF PERSONS KILLED 3 4 33.3 NUMBER OF PERSONS INJURED 81 124 53.1 NWT HIGHWAY SYSTEM COLLISIONS 74 91 23.0 RURAL COLLISIONS 8 4-50.0 COLLISIONS IN COMMUNITIES 400 410 2.5 REGISTERED VEHICLES 38,393 38,967 1.5 LICENSED DRIVERS 26,094 26,408 1.2 NWT POPULATION [1] 44,088 44,469 0.9 COLLISIONS PER 100 LICENSED DRIVERS 1.85 1.91 3.5 COLLISIONS PER 100 REGISTERED VEHICLES 1.26 1.30 3.2 COLLISIONS PER 100 POPULATION 1.09 1.14 3.9 COLLISIONS INVOLVING ALCOHOL 25 33 32.0 [1] 2015 and 2016 population from NWT Bureau of Statistics July 1 estimate published in 'Quarterly Report', March 2017. 2016/2017 Annual Report - Registrar of Motor Vehicles 17