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Saturday, May 18, 2024
For those of us in the trucking industry, we are all aware of the data suggesting that crashes involving commercial trucks are overwhelmingly caused by the non-professional driver.  Or, as we like to call them, the four wheelers. There have...
The Province of British Columbia in partnership with various organisations provides winter driving tips and advice to drivers through their Shift Into Winter website.  Established with the goal of improving safety on BC’s winter roads, the site offers resources...
As people in BC continue to reel from last week’s floods and mudslides, Trucks For Change and the Canadian Trucking Alliance are reaching out to the trucking industry to assist in the rescue, support, and recovery for those affected...
VICTORIA ʹ Due to incoming weather, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is  proactively closing Highway 3 between Hope and Princeton, and Highway 99 between  Pemberton and Lillooet on Saturday afternoon.  Highway 1 in the Fraser Canyon will also be...
With spiraling inflation and supply chain chaos already stretching from one end of Canada to another, a deadline is approaching that will create further havoc and difficulties in the already compromised Trucking industry.  On Tuesday, November 23 U.S. President Biden's...
The driver shortage is a topic that may be the most highly discussed and reported on in Canada and the USA.  It isn’t just a North American concern, either.  Earlier this year, the United Kingdom suffered from fuel shortages...
British Columbia is still grappling with recent road closures which were forced as a result of heavy rains and mudslides a week ago.  Cleanup and construction efforts are underway, and Highway 3 was briefly open before closing again due...
Earlier in November, the White House released an article about the current shipping container backlog crisis that has been making international headlines.  While the media has painted a fairly grim picture at times about this crisis, the US Government’s...
Winter in Canada always comes with snow, storms, and cold throughout each of the provinces.  For those who have spent a few seasons travelling through Canada, this should come as no surprise.  However, there is value in seeing what...
Truckers that need to travel through British Columbia are in for a challenging winter season.  On the 14th of November, large amounts of rain pounded the lower mainland of BC causing flooding, mudslides, and enormous damage to infrastructure.  All...