Regulatory Compliance Updates

navigating the complex landscape of trucking regulations, including DOT requirements, safety standards, hours-of-service rules, emissions regulations, and international compliance mandates. This category provides clear explanations of regulatory changes, implementation guidance, and compliance strategies to help trucking businesses avoid penalties and operate legally.

Driver Inc.: The Hidden Crisis in Canadian Trucking You Can’t Ignore

The trucking industry in Canada is at a crossroads, with the Driver Inc investigation shedding light on a practice that many consider one of the most damaging threats to fair competition and compliance. As independent contractors increasingly adopt the Driver Inc. model, issues surrounding labor rights, insurance premiums, and tax obligations have come to the […]

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Don’t Get Left Behind: Essential Regulatory Updates from TCA’s Bridging Border Barriers

The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) is holding its annual Bridging Border Barriers meeting. This event takes place on November 19 in Mississauga, Ontario. It is important for stakeholders in the trucking industry. The meeting will cover key issues related to cross-border transportation. Regulatory updates will be discussed, along with industry risks and economic trends impacting

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Urgent Call from OEMs: We Need Unified Emissions Regulations by 2027!

As the year 2027 approaches, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the trucking and engine sectors find themselves grappling with a web of complex and shifting emissions regulations spanning both Canada and the United States. The discrepancies and lack of clarity in these regulations pose significant challenges, creating a landscape marked by uncertainty and concern. OEMs

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2027 Emissions Standards Under Threat? OEMs Call for Unified Rules in North America

In the face of an evolving regulatory landscape, emissions regulations have become a crucial focal point for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in both Canada and the United States. As the 2027 deadlines draw nearer, OEMs are grappling with a significant challenge: the urgent need for clarity and consistency in emissions standards to ensure a seamless

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