The Prince Edward Island government has amended the Highway Traffic Act to allow ambulances and fire trucks to use flashing blue lights …
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Stricter impaired driving laws proposed in Manitoba could have implications for employers, particularly in industries reliant on drivers or operators of heavy …
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Manitoba’s new snowplow tracker aims to enhance safety for drivers on the road
Employees who commute or drive for work in Manitoba have a new tool at their fingertips to stay safe on the roads. …
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Nearly 70 per cent of Canadians acknowledge speeding in residential areas at least once in the past year, while half report regularly …
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Navigating Canada’s winter roads: 10 driving tips for workers behind the wheel
As the first snowflakes begin to fall, Canada’s picturesque landscapes transform into a winter wonderland. However, for many workers who brave the …
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The Manitoba government has launched an electronic pre-clearance program for heavy commercial trucks to enhance safety and efficiency on the province’s highways, …
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FeaturedTraining & DevelopmentWorkplace Safety & OHS
P.E.I. launches mandatory training for Class 1 truck drivers in bid to improve road safety
Starting Aug. 5, 2024, Prince Edward Island will implement mandatory entry-level training (MELT) for new applicants seeking a Class 1 commercial driver’s …
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The Manitoba government has launched public consultations to gather feedback on enhancing safety at the intersection of the Trans-Canada Highway and Provincial …
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The Manitoba Prosecution Service (MPS) has decided not to pursue charges against the driver involved in the June 15, 2023, bus collision …
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Legislation & ComplianceWorkplace Safety & OHS
B.C. implements new road safety regulations requiring drivers to leave room for pedestrians, cyclists
Effective June 3, drivers in British Columbia are required to maintain new minimum distances from pedestrians and other vulnerable road users. The …
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