Alberta mulls restrictions on new truck drivers but industry groups urge caution
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Alberta mulls restrictions on new truck drivers but industry groups urge caution
SARA MOJTEHEDZADEH
PUBLISHED 52 MINUTES AGO
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Alberta is considering new measures that would require aspiring truck drivers to have two years of general road experience before obtaining their commercial licence.
In an interview with The Globe and Mail, Alberta Transport Minister Devin Dreeshen said the move is part of a suite of efforts to improve road safety and “clean up” the …
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