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Alberta Truck-Related Fatalities Decline in 1999, Report Says
Alberta saw a reduction in the number of traffic fatalities and injuries related to truck-involved crashes in 1999, according to the province’s latest Traffic Collision Statistics Report.
September 13, 2000Europeans Study Harmful Effects of PM10 Exhaust
Air pollution generated by vehicle traffic kills thousands of people every year in Europe, according to a study published in the Sept. 2 issue of the British medical journal Lancet.
September 13, 2000Study: Little Has Changed for Canadian Truckers
The bad news in the Canadian trucking industry is that things have not changed much for drivers and dispatchers. The good news is that things are not worse, according to an updated study.
September 13, 2000Truck-Related Fatalities Drop in Alberta
Alberta saw a reduction in the number of traffic fatalities and injuries related to truck-involved crashes in 1999, according to the province’s latest Traffic Collision Statistics Report.
September 12, 2000CVSA Holds Another International Brake Day
On Sept. 6, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance and the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators sponsored International Brake Check Day.
September 8, 2000DOT Weighs Role of Fatigue as Human Factor in Crashes
Fatigue management is one of the most challenging and important human factors facing transportation workers today, according to a group of government and industry experts who attended a Department of Transportation conference on the subject.
September 6, 2000David Barnes Leaves TT for DOT
David Barnes, formerly senior correspondent for Transport Topics, has put aside his reporter’s notebook and joined the ranks of the inspector general’s office at the Department of Transportation.
September 6, 2000DOT Weighs Role of Fatigue in Crashes
Fatigue management is one of the most important human factors facing transportation workers today, but industry representatives at a DOT fatigue conference said government regulations may not offer a complete solution.
September 6, 2000Ontario, Quebec Reach Size-Weight Agreement
Ontario and Quebec have agreed to harmonize the weights and dimensions for several tractor-trailer combinations that commonly operate between the two provinces.
September 1, 2000ATA Blasts Reader’s Digest Article
American Trucking Associations President Walter B. McCormick Jr. blasted Reader’s Digest for its depiction of trucks in an article in its September issue.
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