January 2010 Volume 21, Issue 1 Delivering daily news to Canada’s trucking industry at www.trucknews.com
For Alberta loggers,
bigger
is better Story on pg. 10
MORE PAYLOAD: As part of a pilot project in Alberta, Minahs Brothers is running nine-axle configurations like this one that can add 10% greater payload. Full story on pg. 10.
Automatically restricted Alberta joins growing list of provinces to place restrictions on drivers who use automated transmissions on road tests By James Menzies EDMONTON, Alta. – In November, Truck West learned Alberta will become the latest province to place a restriction on the commercial driver’s licences held by drivers who take their road test using a truck with an automated
transmission. The province quietly announced that Class 1, 2 and 3 licence-holders who passed their road test using an automated mechanical or fully-automatic transmission would receive a restricted licence
Outlook 2010 Is there anywhere to go but up? By James Menzies and Lou Smyrlis TORONTO, Ont. – There was a saying making the rounds at the recent Ontario Trucking Association (OTA) convention that may serve as an unofficial rallying cry for the Canadian trucking industry as a whole: “We’re at a point in time, not the end of time.” For the carriers and owner/operators who survived 2009, trucking conditions can only improve in 2010 right? While nobody’s making any promises, the general consensus seems to be that the coming year will hold moderately better things for the industry. “Carriers should be positioning themselves to take advantage of the turnaround when it comes,” David Bradley, president of the OTA and CEO of the Canadian Trucking Alliance recently suggested. Continued on page 17
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BUSiness is booming We take a look at an interesting partnership
Mark Dalton O/O
Inside This Issue... • New digs: The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) has moved into its long-awaited new home. We were there for Page 8 the grand opening.
• Constructive dialogue: Ron Singer, president of the Alberta Construction Trucking Association (ACTA) makes his debut as a columnist focusing on construction issues. Page 14
• Unwelcome intervention: Livestock haulers say a proposed bill is unnecessary and costly.
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• Sink or swim: CSA 2010 is coming – do you know what it means to your operation?
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