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Canada’s Award Winning Trucking Magazine

ISSN:1712-7602 Vol.13, Issue 2 - February 2016

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WINTER DRIVING TIPS FOR COMMERCIAL DRIVERS

CAR BECOMING A SMARTPHONE ON WHEELS

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Winter driving tips for commercial drivers

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NHTSA Safety Recalls 42

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The Ministry of Transportation’s (MTO) 100th anniversary being celebrated this year is an exciting, historic milestone. We hope the dedicated workforce at the MTO continues to create a safe, reliable and efficient transportation network for the people of Ontario.

Thanks for your continued patronage to our award-winning magazine serving Canada’s multicultural trucking industry! Inside you will find the latest developments and updates related to the trucking industry plus all the regular column and features. The winter of 2016 has been mild so far. Thanks to a strong El Nino this year, we saw mild temperatures and also a lack of precipitation. However, things could change drastically in a short time with snow accumulation, freezing rain and a big snow storm disrupting daily lives. We request and encourage all road users especially commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers to stay alert and drive according to weather conditions. The current edition carries lot of multilingual informative content aimed to make your trip safer. A report released by the Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) and The Co-operators has identified the need for a national action plan to combat distracted driving and recommends the creation of a National Working Group on Distracted Driving that can work with a diverse set of stakeholders to develop such a strategy. We welcome such initiatives aimed to facilitate coordination across multiple groups, efficient exchange of information and outcomes at the national level. The Smart Trucker seminar series presented by Road Today Media Group and Bruce Outridge Enterprises is aimed to help drivers and owner operators be successful at their positions and businesses. With various locations set throughout Ontario, the day long workshops will be teaching advanced techniques in areas such as customer service, leadership, time management, safety, and business. The series will kick off on March 5th and we look forward to a learning day. The Ministry of Transportation’s (MTO) 100th anniversary being celebrated this year is an exciting, historic milestone. Over the past 100 years, the MTO has built highways and bridges, expanded and improved public transit and implemented laws to help keep Ontario’s roads safe. We hope the dedicated workforce at the MTO continues to create a safe, reliable and efficient transportation network for the people of Ontario. Congrats to industry friend and media colleague Serge Vankevich and his team on the occasion of celebrating the release of 100th issue of DorogaRoad magazine. Published in English and Russian, DorogaRoad provides qualitative news and information for truck drivers, owner operators, business owners and transportation professionals of Eastern European origin. We wish continued success to DorogaRoad! The 8th Annual Road Today Show & Job Fair will be organized at the Soccer Centre in Brampton on May 28th. Like previous years, there will be plenty of activities including trade show, job fair, kids & family entertainment and lots more. We thank all the suggestions and feedback sent our way to make your visit a memorable one. Plan ahead, be prepared and drive safe. Always remember; someone home is waiting for you. Manan Gupta Editor @guptamanan

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n a recent teleconference update with industry and media on the ongoing Nipigon River Bridge closure, Ontario Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca says he is confident the bridge will open to two lanes (one each way) by the end of February. He said experts and engineers will soon decide on one of two options to reconnect the bridge followed by construction over the next few weeks. During this period, Del Duca warned there will be occasions – mostly during off-peak times and overnight – when the bridge will be fully closed temporarily. He said industry will be notified in advance of full closures and additional restrictions – identifying OTA as a prime source for helping to keep the industry updated.

There is still no alternative road around the bridge other than to enter through the U.S. However, while carriers should plan for the additional restrictions in their operations as they are announced, Del Duca stressed the occasional full closures will not be excessive. In the meantime – thanks to a temporary emergency contingency plan negotiated between OTA and border officials on both sides of the border – carriers also have the option to transport Canadian domestic goods in-transit through the U.S. using a limited data set at select ports of entry. For latest updates check the OTA website, ontruck.org as well as the MTO’s traffic/ traveler info website 511, http://www.mto. gov.on.ca/english/traveller/trip/. RT

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“Canada’s maintenance managers and service professionals deserve a premier educational event dedicated to their needs. With CFMS we are bringing all industry stakeholders – service professionals, manufacturers, researchers and enforcement officials – under one roof to discuss the industry’s most pressing issues and point the way forward,” said Rolf Lockwood, vice-president, editorial, Newcom Business Media. Register for the Summit by Feb. 29 to enjoy early bird pricing of $349. Registration includes a full conference pass, a Kick-Off Breakfast ticket and access to Truck World. For more information on the Canadian Fleet RT Maintenance Summit, visit www.trucksummit.ca

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OEM News

Mack Trucks Green-Lights Renewable Diesel Fuel for Use in Mack Engines

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ollowing extensive truck and engine testing, Mack Trucks has signed off on the use of renewable diesel fuel in all Mack engines. Renewable diesel fuel delivers performance similar to diesel refined from petroleum, but with several additional customer benefits, including reduced greenhouse gas and particulate emissions, as well as decreased maintenance costs. “As the availability and customer requests for renewable diesel fuel increase, we worked to ensure its compatibility with our engines,” said Stu Russoli, Mack highway and powertrain products marketing manager. “This approval gives Mack customers who seek to reduce their environmental footprint an additional choice when it comes to alternative fuels.” Similar to conventional biodiesel, renewable diesel fuel is derived from biomass feedstocks, including animal fats and oils. However, unlike biodiesel, renewable diesel fuel is produced using a different

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process and maintains physical properties and performance similar to petroleum diesel, meeting the same ASTM D975 standard. Renewable diesel fuel offers several environmental benefits to customers, including reducing particulate matter. A life cycle analysis of renewable diesel fuel conducted by the California Air Resources Board also demonstrated reductions in greenhouse gases by 15 to 80 percent, depending on feedstock source used. Customers can also save money with renewable diesel fuel, as it requires fewer maintenance costs compared to other alternative fuels. The addition of renewable diesel fuel adds to Mack’s alternative fuel offerings. The Cummins-Westport ISX12 G natural gas-powered engine is currently available in Mack Pinnacle DayCab model. The Mack LR and Mack TerraPro cabover models also offer natural gas options with the availability of the RT Cummins-Westport ISL G engine.


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PETERBILT INSTALLS ITS FIRST PRODUCTION

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eterbilt’s first lightweight, fuel efficient PACCAR MX11 engine was installed recently in the company’s newest vocational truck, the Model 567 in a set-forward front axle (SFFA) configuration. The historic truck-andengine combination was presented to Knife River, who drove it off the assembly line at Peterbilt’s Denton, Texas manufacturing facility. The truck will be used in Knife River’s mixer operations throughout the Northwest U.S. The 10.8-liter PACCAR MX-11 engine became available for order through Peterbilt dealerships in November and production began this week. It has an output of up to 430 horsepower and 1,550 lb.-ft. of torque. The PACCAR MX-11 engine has six inline cylinders and a double overhead camshaft design. PACCAR MX engines are the only commercial diesel engines to use Compacted Graphite Iron (CGI) in both the engine block and cylinder head. CGI is approximately 20 percent lighter and 75 percent stronger than traditional gray iron. The PACCAR MX11 engine is designed to achieve an industry-leading B10 life of one million miles. It also utilizes a common rail fuel system with injection pressures of

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f you haven’t had a lot of experience with black ice you may be a little concerned about how to handle it. There are a few things to be aware of with this particular hazard. Black ice is clear water that has frozen on dark roadways, resulting in a hidden trap for drivers who can’t see it. It’s often found on bridges, below overpasses and in areas surrounded by trees where it tends to be colder. You can tell when you’ve hit black ice because your vehicle will become very quiet - you won’t hear the tires on the asphalt because they’re running on ice. Black ice occurs most often when temperatures are near or below freezing and often forms when the temperature drops suddenly. Because road surfaces can freeze long before water freezes, drivers often think a shiny road surface indicates water, when it’s really ice. A thermometer will help you keep track of the temperature outside your truck. When you notice it dropping quickly, be aware that black ice might be forming. Black ice can form even when it’s not raining or snowing. Condensation from dew on roadways will freeze when temperatures drop and form a thin layer of ice. Even in areas that aren’t accustomed to freezing temperatures, such as the Gulf Coast and Southeastern United States, a sudden blast of cold air from the north can quickly freeze and leave roadways very slick. Be careful of black ice in the following areas when the temperature is around the freezing point: • Pavement that looks dry but appears darker in colour • Low-lying areas that may have water runoff from nearby trees or land • Bridges, which typically freeze first, and • Underpasses and other road areas that are shaded from the sun Watch the spray coming up from other vehicles. If it stops, there is ice ahead!

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Canadian Trucking Alliance Calls For Made-in-Canada

SMART Plan for Green Trucking

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he Canadian Trucking Alliance has released a efficient and produces 22 per cent less GHGs than the whitepaper recommending a Made-in-Canada, US fleet. In addition, Canadian operating conditions – the SMART approach toward implementing the climate, topography, distances – are very different than in proposed Phase II GHG Reduction Standards and most parts of the United States and require equipment and fuel efficiency regulations for heavy trucks and – for the technologies that have been tested and certified for use in first time – trailers. this country. The Phase I standards which were introduced in 2013 The EPA considered none of this in developing its covered tractors and engines from model years 2014 to proposed Phase II rules which were introduced last year. 2018. Phase II, will encompass the entire vehicle – tractor, To date, the only official word from Environment Canada is engine and trailer. that it intends to follow the US lead once again. According CTA contends the Canadian trucking industry is known to the Canada Gazette Part 1 Notice, the department’s worldwide as a leader in fuel economy/GHG reduction. “At approach will be “Consistent with the approach taken with no time in our industry’s history have carriers’ economic current regulations for GHG emissions from heavy-duty goals been more aligned with society’s desires in terms of vehicles and engines.” carbon emissions reduction than they are today,” says CTA “Simply taking the US rule and imposing it on the president David Bradley. “Even with current lower prices, Canadian fleet would be at odds with the goal of reducing fuel is the second largest operating cost for truck fleets GHG emissions from the sector and would undercut so it is in the industry’s interest to improve fuel economy Canada’s superior productivity and environmental while also further reducing its carbon footprint.” advantages developed over the past 40 years,” says But while CTA is onside with the aims of the Phase II Bradley. “It would force equipment on Canadian carriers regulation, it states that Environment Canada this time that is potentially either unsuitable or untested for around cannot – as it has done in the past and which it Canadian conditions and which could expose Canadian has indicated it is planning to do again -- simply adopt drivers to unsafe situations.” whatever the US Environmental Protection Agency decides CTA is encouraging the introduction of a SMART to introduce to the US fleet. Approach thepaper GHGcontact: regulation: For more info ontothis publicaffairs@cantruck.ca In the whitepaper, CTA argues the US fleet is Safe standardized around one configuration whereas in Canada Managed a vast array of much more productive, efficient and Adaptable innovative multi-axle configurations, trailer body styles, Reliable and higher allowable weights are allowed. When payload RT Tested is considered, the Canadian fleet is 22 per cent more fuel

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INDUSTRY NEWS

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ars are no longer just a solution to take us from point A to point B. In today’s world, where we are more connected to our homes, families, work and friends, our vehicles are also keeping up with advancing technologies. The modern car can help connect and direct us to, literally, steer down the right path. There are an array of features that are becoming mainstream and could transform the way you drive. Here is what might be in your future: 1. Safety: Proximity sensors to warn you of hazards ahead on the road, automatic-braking, and park assist are just a few of the technological advancements being included in new vehicles. 2. Vehicle information: Digital messages can let you know about looming issues like worn brake pads, a brake light that is about to burn out, or other problems well beyond what most current vehicles can sense. 3. Location information: Based on your specific location, your car will be able to provide suggestions for local restaurants, attractions and hotels in the area. 4. Communication: You will be able to connect to other devices, including other cars, phones, computers, home appliances and thermostats. 5. Data tracking: Information about vehicle speed, usage and driving tendencies will be collected by

your vehicle. Among the uses for this information are usage-based insurance policies which set premiums based on driving behaviour. While our cars might be able to do more for us, what will it mean for our privacy? Vehicles are increasingly capable of transmitting information wirelessly, leading to questions about privacy and security. Many manufacturers are planning to collect this information but the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) believes that as the driver you should have the ability to control which information is shared and where it goes. Among other things, vehicles should be built with a clear menu so consumers can opt in to share the information they want to with the automaker or other service provider, such as a garage. While some of these technologies may seem futuristic, there are currently data-collecting capabilities that car vendors use every time our car is serviced. Vehicles have been collecting limited repair data for years. The big change that is coming is two-fold: way more information will be collected, and it will be capable of being transmitted wirelessly to your vehicle manufacturer. The CAA advises you to get to know what your car knows about you. (NC) RT

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New report will lead to creation of national plan to combat distracted driving

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he Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) and The Co-operators has released Distracted Driving in Canada: Making Progress, Taking Action, a report that provides a snapshot of activities underway in Canada to reduce distracted driving. Based on an environmental scan TIRF completed in partnership with Drop It and Drive (D.I.A.D.), it identifies the need for a national action plan to combat the problem and recommends the creation of a National Working Group on Distracted Driving that can work with a diverse set of stakeholders to develop such a strategy. In the months ahead, TIRF will take the lead on creating the working group, with the ongoing support of The Co-operators. The report contains the results of an environmental scan and compiles statistics, recent initiatives and lessons learned about distracted driving strategies throughout the country, to establish a solid foundation upon which future activities may be planned and coordinated. It examines five main areas of focus: provincial and territorial government approaches to understanding and addressing the issue; enforcement strategies and outcomes; data collection and measurement; education and awareness campaigns; and legislation. The report revealed that a primary emphasis was placed on improving data collection, and raising awareness and educating Canadians about distracted driving. In addition,

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there was a high level of coordination of activities within individual jurisdictions. Nevertheless, the problem of distracted driving persists. In fact, the research revealed that distracted driving is a significant contributor to crashes that is comparable to impaired driving in several jurisdictions. The report concluded that distracted driving is widely considered a top priority by provincial and territorial governments across the country, which have implemented a number of measures to begin to address the problem. Researchers, non-profit organizations, industry professionals and media are equally engaged and working to strengthen efforts using complementary approaches. Yet there is a gap in specific mechanisms to facilitate coordination across groups of stakeholders, and efficient exchange of information and outcomes at the national level. TIRF will be working closely with D.I.A.D. in early 2016 to form the National Working Group and engage its members in the development of a national action plan. Distracted Driving in Canada: Making Progress, Taking Action is based on information collected from a broad cross-section of stakeholders from all three levels of government, police departments, insurance companies, health care institutions, non-governmental, academic and RT community organizations.


INDUSTRY news

David Bradley to step down as CTA/OTA President and CEO at end of 2017

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fter more than 30 years in the trenches fighting on behalf of the trucking industry, David Bradley has announced he will be stepping aside as president and CEO of the Canadian Trucking Alliance and the Ontario Trucking Association at the end of 2017. Bradley joined OTA as Director of Economics in 1985 after starting his career on Bay St. Six years later, at the age of 33, he was promoted to president of the OTA. In 1997 he developed a plan to rejuvenate the national trucking lobby which culminated in his taking on the additional responsibility of leading the newly formed Canadian Trucking Alliance. Over the course of his career Bradley has steered both organizations through some of the industry’s most turbulent times – brought on by deregulation, an unrelenting focus on truck safety, free trade, numerous recessions, at least one major overhaul of the tax system, changes to weights and dimensions standards, labour unrest, a thickening of the Canada-US border, and environmental regulations, just to name a few. Through it all he has been a tireless defender of the industry and a strong advocate of responsible trucking and tough safety standards, demonstrated by his unrelenting support of regulatory initiatives such as mandatory activation of speed limiters and the upcoming requirement for electronic logging device. He’s been quoted over the years as saying he’s RT loved every minute of it.

“I am humbled by the trust placed in me and hope I have been worthy of it. The role – for me it has always been more than a job – has its challenges and requires certain sacrifices, but the rewards are enormous. Getting to know the industry and Canada has been an amazing experience. Being able to view our industry through an international lens has led me to the unequivocal conclusion that Canadian carriers are second to none in service, innovation, safety and environmental stewardship.” —David Bradley

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Meritor Launches PlatinumShield III Coating for New and Remanufactured Brake Shoes

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eritor announced at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week ’16 (HDAW) that it has launched PlatinumShield III coating for aftermarket customers purchasing new and remanufactured Meritor brake shoes. The third generation of the corrosion protectant centers on a refinement in the shoe preparation and coating process, which offers superior adhesion of the PlatinumShield III coating to the brake shoe’s metal surface. The result is a dramatic improvement in resistance to corrosion. “With the new process, the coating protects the brake shoe for a significantly longer period of time on the road, maximizing vehicle uptime and fleet profitability,” said Pete Freeman, senior manager, Aftermarket for Meritor. Meritor developed PlatinumShield coating to resist microabrasion caused by movement of the brake lining against the shoe table during normal use. Rust-jacking occurs when rust forms on bare shoe metal under the lining, causing the lining to lift and crack. Since its introduction in 2009, the PlatinumShield technology has protected more than 25 RT million new and remanufactured brake shoes.

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rote’s BriteZone line of LED work lamps previewed at the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week trade show in Las Vegas features six unique lamps, including two handhelds and four colored lens attachments. Mountable lamp options include the Round, Square, Slim, and Mini Square Work Lamps. Handheld lamps include the Go Anywhere and EZ Grip LED Work Lamps with magnetic bases for easy attachment to metal surfaces. The lamps are designed to have a rugged, durable construction and are perfect for everyday use, whether in a home, industrial, or recreational setting. The line’s

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handhelds are ideal for on-the-go as they each include their own mobile chargers. “The goal of BriteZone is to expand Grote’s white light work lamp program, making it the most complete in the industry,” said Grote Business Development Manager Joe Weingardt. “These lights are targeted to every day users, and are designed to complement our high-performance Trilliant lamps.” RT

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AERO CLAD launched on International ProStar exclusively by

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endrickson Bumper and Trim has announced the expanded offering of the All Makes AERO CLAD stainless steel clad aluminum bumper for International ProStar. This latest offering is designed to replace 3-piece plastic bumpers equipped on trucks built February 2015 and later with new fixed mount bumper brackets. The ProStar AERO CLAD bumper has been tested and proven to have no degradation on fuel efficiency compared to the plastic bumper. This release is in addition to current All Makes AERO CLAD offering for the International Prostar. The bumper includes mounting brackets and plastic bumper-to-hood trim. Mounting bracket kit is also sold separately. Hendrickson Bumper and Trim also offers a complete line of bumpers for ProStar trucks with a variety of materials, including AERO CLAD – stainless steel clad aluminum and AERO GUARD – resin bumpers with several mounting options. AERO CLAD offers the look and finish of chrome, is corrosion resistant and is less weight than traditional metal bumpers. With several combinations of materials and mounts, Hendrickson has a ProStar bumper to meet a variety of customer demands. RT

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Guest Column Bruce Outridge, has been in the transportation industry for over 30 years and is author of the books ‘Running By The Mile’ and ‘Driven to Drive’ among others. He was the host of The Lead Pedal Podcast and is a trainer and speaker in the industry. You can learn more about Bruce and his work at www.bruceoutridge.com

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everyone. Where people usually miss the boat is that they don’t make money in the industry and then get out of it instead of learning tips that will help them better understand the industry and learn how to make money in the industry itself. That is where the Smart Trucker Seminar Series comes in. This seminar series is not meant to explain the trucking industry to new comers. We aren’t looking to have recruiters fill the room drawing for your attention and we aren’t looking to have you change jobs. That is not the focus of this series. The focus of this series is to enhance the position you have now by showing you how to make more money in it. Do you have to be an owner operator- no! Is it only for experienced drivers-no! It doesn’t matter if you are brand new to the industry or have ten years of experience. It doesn’t matter if you are female, male, young or old. All of you are welcome to join us for the series. You will not find a better value for the

price of a single ticket. Many people when looking at seminars often look at the cost versus the value. The cost which at the time of this article was around $100 per ticket is nothing for the value that the attendee will get in the way of learning how to make more money in the industry. Look at it this way. Would you be willing to spend $100 to make $1000? If all you made is $1000 from the information learned in the seminar for the year would it be worth it? To most of us the answer is yes. What if you expanded that to even more profits. Whether you are a business owner or driver we are all here to make money. You don’t want to miss this series. The next step is up to you, if you would like to register for the series then head to roadtoday.com to register. If you would like to be a sponsor of the series then please contact either myself or Manan Gupta from Road Today Media Group. We look forward to helping you make money in 2016. RT February 2016

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NHTSA SAFETY RECALLS

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Guest Column: Health Dr Christopher H. Singh Chiropractor, runs Trans Canada Chiropractic at 230 Truck Stop in Woodstock, Ont. He can be reached at 519-421-2024 E.mail: chris_singh@sympatico.ca

Nail Fungus

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ail fungus which is also referred to as tinea unguium is common condition that can affect both toenails and fingernails. However, the majority of the time nail fungus tends to grow in toenails. In order to understand nail fungus, it is important to know exactly what fungus is. Fungi are microscopic organisms that do not require sunlight to survive. Fungi thrive in warm and moist places such as showers and swimming pools. For this reason, toenails are more often affected by fungi due to the fact that they are frequently in a dark, moist and warm environment such as shoes or work boots. In addition, toes usually have less blood flow which decreases the immune systems’ ability to detect and stop infections. Although anyone can get a nail fungus infection, some populations are at an increased risk. First of all, older people are at more risk of developing nail fungus due to reduced blood flow to the lower extremity as well as slower growing nails. People who perspire heavily such as athletes or construction workers also are at a higher risk. Males seem to develop nail fungus more than females. The reason for this is still unclear. Finally, individuals with a weakened immune system or circulation problems are also at a higher risk.

A nail fungus infection usually starts as a white or yellow spot under the tip of the nail. As the infections progress, the fungus may cause the nail to discolour, thicken or become brittle. It can affect one or more nail at a time. In severe cases the nail may separate from the nail bed causing pain. In mild cases, no treatment is usually required. However, if pain is present or there is significant thickening of the nails, medication may be needed. If self help and over the counter treatments are unsuccessful, it may be necessary to seek medical attention. A doctor will generally be able to diagnose nail fungus by simply examining the nails. However, your doctor may scrape off a sample of the nail to be sent to a lab in order to identify the type of fungus causing the infection. Other micro organisms such as bacteria and yeast also cause nail infections. Thus, it is important to identify exactly what the cause of the infections is in order to determine the best course of treatment. Oral antifungal medications such as Lamisil are often prescribed to patients with severe nail fungus infections. These drugs are usually taken for six to twelve weeks depending on the severity of the infection. The goal of these medications is to grow new nail which is free of infection. Another form of treatment is medicated nail polish. Studies have shown that using oral

antifungal mediation in conjunction with a medicated nail polish have the highest success rates. If all other forms of treatment fail, your doctor may recommend surgically removing the nail. A new nail will usually grow in its place however, this can take up to a year. As I always say, prevention is the best medicine. Washing your hands and feet often and keeping your nails short and dry is by far the best way to avoid getting a fungal infection. In addition, wearing socks that wick away moisture is also good practice especially if you wear work boots on a daily basis. To add to this, changing socks often, especially if your feet tend to sweat a lot is also good practice. Finally, try to avoid going barefoot in public places such as showers and pools. Keep these simple tips in mind and you will be well on your way to fungus free nails. Until next month, drive safely and wishing you the best of health in 2016. RT

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Advertisers Index (A-Z) Name of Advertiser

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Name of Advertiser

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A1 Employment Agency

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Mega Vaisakhi Mela 2016

ABSA Canada

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MTO Winter Driving Campaign 13

Ajay Lekhi CPA

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Outridge Consulting

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Pat’s Driveline

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Photoland Studio

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Power Dsyl

35

Road Today Show/Job Fair

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SLH Transport

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Stan Niemczyk Truck Service

30

Sunpac Auto Collision

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Tallman Group

09

Texis Truck Exhaust

15

The Lead Pedal Podcast

30

The Toy Truck Place

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Truck Stop Opportunity

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Truck World 2016

07

Trux Solutions

02

TTR Transport

21

TTSAO Conference 2016

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Auto / Truck Insurance – Puja Gupta 29 City Engine Rebuilders

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CMV Winter Driving Hindi

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CMV Winter Driving Punjabi 37 CMV Winter Driving Urdu

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Cobra Trailers

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DCAFF - Debt Consolidation 28 Diesel Truck Centre

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Doroga Road

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DPF Services Diesel Truck Centre 31 Dr Christopher Singh

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Filmor Automotive

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Glasvan Great Dane

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Global Spring Service

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Hunter Express

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International Truckload Services (ITS) 48 J D Factors

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Kevin Snobel

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Used Trucks - Manjinder Bajwa 41 Volvo Trucks Canada

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INDUSTRY NEWS Milestone

Congrats to Serge Vankevich and the entire team for celebrating the release of 100th issue of DorogaRoad magazine published in English and Russian. DorogaRoad provides qualitative news and information for truck drivers, owner operators, business owners and transportation professionals of Eastern European origin. The celebratory event sponsored by TransCore Link Logistics was held at Elite Grande restaurant in Toronto on January 13th and attended by industry colleagues and supporters of DorogaRoad. We wish continued success to DorogaRoad!

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