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Winnipeg's Bison Transport took home the National Fleet Safety Award in the large carrier division at The Truckload Carriers Association's Annual Awards Banquet. Erb Transport and N. Yanke placed nicely in their divisions as well. Congrats to all three Canadian carriers for making us proud.

 

In other news, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a recall notice on over 100,000 DTNA trucks equipped with Detroit Diesel DD13, DD15 and DD16 engines manufactured from January 20, 2006, through February 20, 2012.

 

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Agriculture Minister Supports Livestock Haulers' Initiative

TORONTO — Minister congratulates OTA-LTD on proposed training program.


OTA Trucking Survey Shows Improved Carrier Confidence

TORONTO — Optimism increases, but freight growth muted.


Trucking Conditions Index Drops Slightly to Start 2012

NASHVILLE, IN — Despite decline, FTR predicts strong growth in 2012.


Emergency Roadside Service Helps Save Trucker’s Life

HINTON, AB — “As soon as I found out a life was in danger, I dropped everything and made sure he was taken care of.”


Cost of Ground Transportation Increases for Canadian Shippers

MISSISSUAGA — December marked the tenth consecutive month of increasing costs.

 
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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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