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Graham unclear on carbon tax plans

MONCTON, N.B. -- New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham admits he's aware that the people in his province overwhelmingly oppose a carbon tax policy. But that doesn't necessarily mean he won't go through with it.


No pain, no gain for Atlantic forestry: study

FREDERICTON -- The Atlantic forestry industry will get worse before it gets better. That's the opinion of Atlantic Provinces Economic Council


NJ ponders hiking traffic charges to pay for patrols

TRENTON, N.J. -- If you get a traffic ticket in New Jersey in the near future, rest assured that your money could go towards catching you the next time around.


Following too close leads to crashes: US study

SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- Drivers should be at least three to four seconds behind the vehicle they're following to mitigate the risk of rear-end collisions, according to a new study by DriveCam Inc., a global Driver Risk Management company.


Major US Logistics outfit buys Canadian firm

CHESTERFIELD, Mo. -- CPC Logistics is expanding its footprint in Canada.


Canadian highway heroes wanted

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- It's time for Canada's brave unsung truckers to step up and be recognized.


Yellow keeps growing in China

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- Taking a cue from American athletes these last two weeks, the largest trucking and logistics company in the world is ready to make a big splash in China.


Logged In: Safety discussed for Northern Interior roads

VANCOUVER -- There are more than 650,000 km of resource roads in B.C., which is 14 times more than the amount of provincial roads.


NJ implements new overweight permit rules

TRENTON, N.J. -- If you need an overweight permit in New Jersey, you might face some delays while the state moves to an automated online application process.

 
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In This Issue

A look at Ontario's mandatory out-of-service quotas (Yup. They exist.), by Rolf Lockwood. Plus, a special focus on drivers, from retention to training — including the best fleets to drive for. And Jim Park explains how to choose the engine displacement that's best for you. That and much more in the April issue of Today's Trucking.

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