Health & Safety B.C. suspends yet another carrier after truck hits overpass sign January 17, 2024 The B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has suspended yet another carrier after one of its trucks hauling a helicopter struck and damaged a sign attached to an overpass on…
Human Resources TTSAO, Driver Verified roll out ‘Heavy G’ training program January 17, 2024 The Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario (TTSAO) and Driver Verified have launched a ‘Heavy G’ class driver training program in Ontario. The program is designed for drivers with G-class…
Health & Safety Dump truck driver hits wires in Guelph, Ont. January 15, 2024 The Guelph Police Service charged a dump truck driver with careless driving after he struck wires in Guelph, Ont., on Jan. 13. Just after 3 p.m., the 64-year-old man was…
Health & Safety B.C. suspends another carrier after its truck hits Massey Tunnel roof January 12, 2024 The B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has suspended another carrier after one of its trucks struck the roof of the Massey Tunnel in the Greater Vancouver Area on Jan.
Equipment MirrorEye maker confident that mirror exemption will continue January 12, 2024 Stoneridge executives remain confident that regulators will further extend an exemption which allows MirrorEye camera monitor systems to be mounted on trucks in place of traditional west coast mirrors.
Health & Safety B.C. asks feds to reduce safety gaps following overpass crashes January 9, 2024 British Columbia has asked the federal government to reduce the gaps in the current system that currently allow extra-provincial carriers to lawfully avoid enforcement consequences when operating commercial vehicles unsafely…
Health & Safety Drivewyze offers free in-cab safety alerts January 9, 2024 Drivewyze has announced it will offer a free service providing drivers with crucial in-cab safety alerts. The new service, dubbed Drivewyze Free, sends critical alerts to the driver via tablets,…
Health & Safety Manitoba commits $12M to improve intersection that was site of deadly bus crash January 8, 2024 The Manitoba government is promising $12 million to improve a highway intersection where a crash last year killed 17 people. The government has released an outside review of the intersection…
Health & Safety Five Canadian carriers among TCA Fleet Safety Award winners January 8, 2024 Five Canadian carriers are among the 18 division winners in the 48th annual Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) Fleet Safety Awards competition. Elgin Motor Freight, Erb Transport, Challenger Motor Freight, Trans-West…
Health & Safety Truckers in B.C. call for more training after latest overpass strike January 2, 2024 A Metro Vancouver truckers’ group said the recent rash of trucks with high loads smashing into highway overpasses cannot be stemmed by tougher punishments alone. Gagan Singh with the United…
Health & Safety December: The most dangerous time of the year for commercial drivers December 21, 2023 It may be the most wonderful time of the year. But the Christmas holiday season is also the most dangerous for commercial vehicle drivers, according to data from two telematics…
Health & Safety Truck driver who caused deadly Broncos crash loses latest bid to stay in Canada December 14, 2023 A judge has dismissed applications from the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash in Saskatchewan and was fighting deportation back to India. Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was sentenced to…
Business Management How will insurers respond to autonomous trucks? December 14, 2023 Highly autonomous trucks are beginning to roll out on specific U.S. routes, but the advancing technologies leave insurers with a new challenge. How do they adjust insurance policies to cover…
Health & Safety Fleets spending more on safety: ATA December 12, 2023 The U.S. trucking industry spent US$14 billion on safety-related technology and training, according to a study by the American Trucking Associations (ATA). That was up more than 40% since the…
Regulations Alberta aims to eliminate photo radar ‘fishing holes’ December 6, 2023 Albertans’ growing frustration over the purpose of photo radar “fishing holes” has led the provincial government to pause new photo radar equipment and locations. The first step was to ban…