The Canadian Model Rules of the Road presents a generic set of traffic rules that road users must know and observe while using the road system. This 2018 edition replaces the one from 1996.
The document is a reference guide for professionals responsible for preparing legislation which governs the use of Canadian roadway facilities as well as practitioners who are responsible for implementing traffic control devices. As such, this document may assist practitioners in understanding how road users are expected to respond to various elements, including traffic control devices, passing, use of roadway, lanes, headway, right of way, pedestrians, turns, driver signals, special stops, speed restrictions, parking, alternate vehicles, bicycles, transit and other provisions.
https://www.tac-atc.ca/en/knowledge-...ptm-rules18-e/
Excerpts:
"6.3 LANE FOR SLOW MOVING TRAFFIC
Where a highway has been divided into marked lanes for traffic, the driver of a vehicle travelling lower than the prevailing speed, where a traffic control device directs slower moving traffic to use a designated lane, or when driving lower than the prevailing speed, shall drive to the right."
"4.5 PASSING ON THE RIGHT
1. The driver of a vehicle shall not pass upon the right of another vehicle except:
a. when the other vehicle is making a left turn or its driver has signaled his/her intention to make a left turn;
b. when on a multi-lane road where there are one or more unobstructed lanes available to traffic moving in the direction of travel of the vehicle;
c. upon a one-way roadway where the roadway is of sufficient width for two or more lanes of moving vehicles and the remaining lane is intended for use.