MONTREAL, Que. – Plans to add 327 kilometers of pedestrian and bicycle paths in Montreal are designed to promote social distancing, but they represent yet
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PA Turnpike to lay off 500 workers as tolling system goes cashless for good
On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Authority announced a massive layoff of toll collectors due to the move to a permanent cashless tolling system. On June
Read moreOpinion: Now, how about some recognition for truck drivers?
Right from the start of the coronavirus outbreak, there have been waves of accolades for nurses, personal care workers, cashiers and workers in other trades
Read moreFuso Trucks to cease sales in North America
After celebrating 35 years of operation in March, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), has announced that it will discontinue selling new trucks in
Read moreECCC Extends Consultation Period on Trailer Regulation Until May 2021
CTA has been informed that Environment Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has further extended the consultation phase of their Heavy-duty Vehicle and Engine Greenhouse Gas Emission Regulations (Trailer Standards)
Read moreFMCSA Updated Hours of Service Regulations Take effect Sept 29
The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) published a final rule updating its Hours of Service Regulations in the Federal Register on Monday June
Read moreMarine Atlantic alters ferry service due to lower volumes
ST. JOHN’S, Nfld. – Marine Atlantic has altered the schedule for its ferry service as it responds to lower traffic volumes connected to Covid-19. There
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