KRTS to help create Canadian version of Tractor Trailer Driver Handbook

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CALEDONIA, Ont. — KRTS Transportation Specialists has announced it will assist Accent Technical Publications in the creation of a Canadian version of Delmars popular Tractor Trailer Driver Handbook, 3rd edition.

We at Accent have been very successful marketing the Tractor Trailer Driver Handbook which is endorsed by the Professional Truck Driving Institute, said Carl Kennedy, sales manager of Accent. Canadian companies are telling us they want a Canadian version. Accent has partnered with KRTS Transportation Specialists because of the quality of their work, their commitment to the industry and the reputation they have for delivering first class service.

Canada needs their own version of the Tractor Trailer Driver Handbook, said Kim Richardson, president of KRTS. We at KRTS as with many other training schools in Canada, are using the Delmar book. The content is well received by our clients and our instructors, but it does lack Canadian content.

The Canadian version of the handbook will be available in the spring.

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