Human Resources Safety, compliance tech investment can save money down the road October 27, 2022 Fleets must spend money on digitalization, but one has no idea what the failure to use technology for safety and compliance will cost. If a carrier’s truck is involved in…
Keep compliant with KeepTruckin November 16, 2021 KeepTruckin’s automated compliance management suite is promising to help fleets manage data and resolve violations more quickly. Features include deeper insights into violation breakdowns, driver logs, and cycle trends,…
Transportation CTA calls for crackdown on ‘non-compliant’ carriers June 13, 2018 Laskowski TORONTO, Ont. – The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) is calling for a government crackdown on “non-compliant” carriers, following news that those behind a company involved in the crash that…
Transportation Database tracks carriers compliant with UFSTP program March 20, 2017 BIRMINGHAM, AL - TransComply, the manager of the Uniform Food Safety Transportation Protocol, has launched an online public listing of motor carriers that have complied with all the requirements for participation in the program.
3 U.S. regulatory updates you need to know about February 12, 2015 NEENAH, WI- Three U.S. regulatory updates you need to know about if you're going to head south.
Are you the truck best driver in North America? December 18, 2014 ROCKY VIEW, AB- The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance seeks a truck or bus driver who goes beyond the call of duty and achieves long-term safety and compliance levels.
CSA System Works, Statistics Show December 8, 2014 PORTLAND, OR - Compliance Safety Accountability (CSA) works. Stats show a 17-percent drop in violations since 2010, from about 600,000 violations per month to under 500,00.
Transportation Alberta Carrier Fined $85K for Oversized Load October 30, 2014 FORT MCMURRAY, AB - A company that transports oilfield equipment in Western Canada has been fined over $85,000 for hauling an overweight load on Highway 63.
3 Easy Ways to Prevent Cargo Securement Violations October 30, 2014 TORONTO - Knowing what roadside inspectors are finding can help tighten up your operation, and save you fines and points.
3 Easy Ways to Prevent Cargo Securement Violations October 30, 2014 TORONTO - Knowing what roadside inspectors are finding can help tighten up your operation, and save you fines and points.
Transportation Feds Update Dangerous Goods Regs, Safety Marks October 30, 2014 TORONTO - Lisa Raitt, federal Minister of Transport, announced new regulations for identifying and labelling dangerous goods transported by truck or rail in Canada.
The Machine Behind the Wheel August 1, 2014 How safe are Canada's trucks? And what do we do about the ones that aren't?
PIC 2.0: Alberta re-launches improved carrier compliance program August 1, 2014 EDMONTON -- It's back. And now that Alberta's one-of-a-kind Partners in Compliance (PIC) program has been given a real shot to succeed, its rescuers are already working on exporting it to the rest of Canada and the U.S.
Speed Limiters 365: Enforcement holes not yet patched? August 1, 2014 TORONTO - It's barely over a year since mandatory speed limiter enforcement kicked-off in Ontario and Quebec and their impact on highway safety, for better or worse, is still difficult to assess.