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Put The Brakes On Speed-Limiters

THE FIGHT CONTINUES

On January 1, 2009, speed-limiter legislation came into effect in Ontario and Quebec. The law applies to all trucks driven in these provinces, regardless of where they are licensed. You can read a Fact Sheet from the Ontario and Quebec ministries here.

Our arguments against government-mandated speed-limiters are solid and the Transport Canada studies confirm that many of our concerns are valid. The governments of Ontario and Quebec are fully aware of the negative consequences of their mandates, and their decision to move ahead anyway is purely political.

This legislation not about safer roads and cleaner air – it’s about votes for politicians on the one hand, and a competitive advantage and economic benefits for a number of Ontario and Quebec carriers on the other.

HEAVY TRUCK SPEED-LIMITER REPORTS

Click here for links to the Transport Canada studies. They reveal safety risks, competitiveness concerns, and enforcement nightmares.

FOR OBAC’S COMMENTS on Bill 41 to Ontario’s Standing Committee on Justice Policy, June 2008, click here.

FOR OBAC’S COMMENTS to MTO on OTA’s proposal to mandate speed-limiters, January 2006, click here.

PRIVACY AND LIABILITY ISSUES

Speed-limiter enforcement allows inspectors unfettered access to engine data. Read Pandora’s ECM from Today’s Trucking to see what engine makers have to say.

Click here to read OBAC’s concerns in a letter to the ministries of transportation in Ontario and Quebec.

ONTARIO AUDITOR GENERAL’S REPORT

The AG’s report reveals how MTO’s inadequate facilities, slipshod monitoring, and outdated enforcement systems are compromising safety on Ontario’s roads. Click here for a copy of the report.

Get copies of OBAC’s press release and the Director’s Chair column and use them to make the public aware of these shocking results – it’s a very strong argument why MTO shouldn’t be squandering resources on speed-limiter enforcement.

CONTACT YOUR ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES

It is important that you contact lawmakers in both Ontario and Quebec to make your views known, especially in light of serious questions raised by the Transport Canada studies, the privacy issues, and the Ontario Auditor General’s report.

If you live in Ontario, find contact info for your MPP here.

If you live in Quebec, find contact info for your MNA here.

To find your federal MP using your postal code, click here.

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