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Real security requires creativity, not cash: CTA

TORONTO -- Throwing money at border security (and adding more barriers to entry into the U.S.) is not the solution to North America’s border security woes.


Updates to idling regulations available on ATRI site

ARLINGTON, Va -- The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) has updated the listing of state and local idling regulations found on its website.


MacDonald Bridge to close for fireworks, race, parade

HALIFAX -- Steer clear of the MacDonald Bridge in Halifax this weekend if you don’t want to be delayed.


Mounties: “We always get our Dolce&Gabbana”

FERGUS, ONT. --- Let this serve as a warning. Don't try to sell any fake Ray-Bans to truckers.


Parking and delivery in Vancouver could cost lots

VANCOUVER -- Need more proof that some left-coast politicians fancy themselves as closet Californians?


Vanport pilot takes container trucks off city streets

VANCOUVER – In an effort to mitigate the impact of container trucks accessing the Port of Vancouver via city streets, the port authority will implement a Truck Traffic Pilot Program


Bendix buys Iteris' lane departure alert biz

ELYRIA, Ohio -- Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems has agreed to acquire select assets from Iteris, including its SafetyDirect and the AutoVue lane departure warning system.


TCA truckers challenged to "pay it forward"

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Fifty-five (and counting) companies belonging to the Truckload Carriers Association are giving money to employees to use for chartable purposes of their own choosing.


Burning Bridges: Truckers critical of Ambassador's ads

TORONTO – Ontarians will see through the "blatant self-interest" of TV ads that attack Premier Dalton McGuinty for wanting to build a truck route to a new public bridge between Windsor and Detroit.


George T. Fraser, Safety Advocate: 1934-2011

BRIGHTON, Ont. -- The Canadian trucking industry bade farewell to one of its icons of safety last week with the passing of George T. Fraser.

 
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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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