Truck West August 2011

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August 2011 Volume 22, Issue 8 Delivering daily news to Canada’s trucking industry at www.trucknews.com

The new west

B.C., Alta., Sask. harmonize truck regs EDMONTON, Alta. – The three westernmost provinces of Canada have inked a landmark deal to harmonize truck weights and dimensions regulations. Highlights include a 500-kg increase in steer axle weights (to 6,000 kgs) to accommodate fuel-saving technologies such as APUs and the harmonization of length and width limits for tri-drive trucks, tractors and trailer configurations, allowing fleets to standardize vehicles in western Canada. The provinces also agreed to increase length limits for A-, B- and C-train combinations by one metre, so fleets can use full-length tractors in these configurations. B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan also harmonized pilot car rules and the provinces announced they will coordinate enforcement activities so a truck isn’t subjected to three inspection blitzes as it travels through the western provinces. The provinces will also focus on “coordinated enforcement and training,” they announced.

canada’s cat: J.F. Kitching & Son of Queensville, Ont. has been running this Cat CT660 – the first in Canada – all summer. The only drawback, its driver says, is that productivity has been reduced because everyone wants to take a peek inside whenever the truck is stopped. Photo by James Menzies

A peek inside Canada’s first Cat CT660 By James Menzies QUEENSVILLE, Ont. – The first Canadian Caterpillar CT660 is being put through its paces hauling aggregate to landscapers in the Stouffville, Ont. area by J.F. Kitching & Son, a

family-run company that has played a key role in the truck’s development. As a longtime Caterpillar customer, J.F. Kitching & Son was selected by Cat to serve as a test fleet, and to operate what the company calls a “field

follow” unit. There were five such units in the States, and Grant Kitching said it was an honour to be selected as the lone Canadian test fleet. “We were pretty pleased that Continued on page 16

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Truck show season is here

Stirling results, see pg. 27

Inside This Issue...

Mark Dalton O/O

• Howling for extra weight: B.C. has approved higher weight

limits for tridem pony trailers connected with a roll-coupling hitch system. Wolf Trailers has the answer. Page 7

• Smokin’ for a cause: This year, Gord Cooper’s Smokin’ Gun dragster is taking to the track for the military.

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• Biofeuding: Presenting both sides of the biofuel debate. What side of the fence are you on?

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• DEF dilemma: Are bulk DEF suppliers using the proper equipment

to deliver the goods? What you need to know about distribution requirements. Page 22

Reach us at our Western Canada news bureau E-mail Jim Bray at jim@transportationmedia.ca or call 403-453-5558

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