Regular Maintenance of Fleet for Safe Trucking
Regular Maintenance of Fleet for Safe Trucking
According to the recently issued statement by the Ontario Provincial Police, the number of transport truck collisions has gone up significantly in 2018. There have been several fatal transport truck collisions last year which have resulted in an alarming number of casualties throughout the country, thus resulting in questions being raised regarding the safety of Canadian roads.
Features to Consider when Investing in a Transportation Risk Analysis Tool
Features to Consider when Investing in a Transportation Risk Analysis Tool
Risk management is an integral part of any business. The US Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration defines risk management as “the process of analytical and management activities that focus on identifying and responding to the inherent uncertainties.”
How AI fleet Management Will Shape the Future of Transportation
How AI fleet Management Will Shape the Future of Transportation
There are many opinions about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is going to change the world with expectations about its capabilities for now and in the future. AI simply refers to intelligence displayed by machines in contrast to that displayed by humans. Although humans are intelligent, they cannot be programmed to exceed their current capabilities in the same way a machine can. This has led to the creation of smart machines that handle tasks otherwise difficult for humans to handle efficiently.
Update on COVID-19: Freight Transport Exemption in Canada
Update on COVID-19: Freight Transport Exemption in Canada
Exemption to allow relief from the requirements established under the Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Regulations
Mitigating Risk from Common Driving Infractions
Mitigating Risk from Common Driving Infractions
The high frequency of road accidents makes driver safety one of the biggest challenges fleet managers face each day. In the US alone, 6 million car accidents every year happen every year, with more than 40,000 motor vehicle accident-related deaths in 2017.
Incorporating Driver Safety into Your Culture to Increase Retention
Incorporating Driver Safety into Your Culture to Increase Retention
Driver turnover has been above 90 percent for more than nine consecutive quarters and shows little sign of slowing down. What’s more is that issues related to management and workplace policies and communication have caused 30 percent of drivers to leave their job.
Canada All Set To Bring In Its Own ELD Mandate
Canada All Set To Bring In Its Own ELD Mandate
In an attempt to make Canada’s roads safer for travel, The Ministry of Transport, Ontario is all set to roll out its own ELD mandate by the end of this year. ELD, which stands for Electronic Logging Device, was announced by the Canadian Transport Minister Marc Garneau in an attempt to make the truck drivers less susceptible to fatigue.
The Wise Old Man
The Wise Old Man
In a village lived a wise old man, who the villagers reached out to answer all their questions and concerns. It is said that the wise old man had answer for all their question.
Commercial Trucking Insurance in Ontario. (Insurance Hard Market)
Commercial Trucking Insurance in Ontario
Canada’s commercial insurance market is witnessing an intense competition between insurers, brokers, and trucking companies. Owing to the high percentage of claims of continuous under-pricing, insurance companies are struggling to stay afloat. This desperate situation has led insurance companies to undertake different measures such as rate hikes by 30% to 50% and stricter safety-screening practices for fleets even before issuing quotes. Canada’s trucking industry is bearing the brunt of these rate hikes.
CTA Cries Foul Over the Driver Inc. Tax Scheme
CTA Cries Foul Over the Driver Inc. Tax Scheme
Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA), the body which has been developed to address the federal trucking concerns, has labeled the controversial Driver Inc scheme as an unfair means to evade taxes. Under the Driver Inc scheme, the truck drivers work as independent contractors for companies by setting up a PSB (Personal Service Business). They have also issued a T4A income tax slip by the companies. This model mostly incorporates the truck drivers who do not operate, own or lease their own trucks.