Coping with trailer snow and ice build-up

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Dear Editor:

The police are now targeting trucks with a build up of snow or ice on their roofs. We have all witnessed this while travelling the highways and I must admit it is a problem. But the approach is a little misguided to expect a driver to remove snow and ice from a 13.6-ft. van. I don’t know if any of these officers have been on the roof of a van trailer in the winter but it is comparable to an ice rink! Recently I was at a New Brunswick scale and when a van came in with snow on the roof, the scale operator simply directed the driver to pull over to a catwalk that was the same height as the van. He removed the snow safely and was on his way. All scales in N. B. have these catwalks – a proactive solution to a problem. Why can’t we all be proactive and provide this much needed service instead of just writing insecure load tickets?

James Alderton Via e-mail

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