'It protects good drivers:' B.C. trucking industry applauds mandatory dash cam bill
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A bill passed in the B.C. legislature this week will make dashboard cameras mandatory for large commercial trucks. PHOTO BY JASON PAYNE /PNG Article content There is no room for mistakes when you’re at the wheel of a loaded logging truck that weighs more than eight elephants on a highway shared with cars, says the founder of a B.C. logging company. Article content Prince George-based Freya Logging partner Liam Parfitt said his drivers are “professionals at heart” and welcome new provincial legislation that will require large commercial trucks to be equipped with dashboard cameras. Article cont…
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