Lobby group asks B.C. to put fuel tax revenue into highway safety

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REVELSTOKE, B.C. — The Revelstoke for a Safe Trans-Canada Highway Society (RSTCH) is calling on the provincial government to contribute fuel tax revenues toward improving road safety.

The organization was formed following a tragic crash last year involving a truck, which claimed the lives of six people.

The B.C. Trucking Association is also supporting the movement. RSTCH is asking for donations and volunteers to contribute toward their cause, and more information can be obtained by visiting www.fixtranscanada.org.

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