SPEED LIMITERS DEBATE * Canada - An owner-operator starts petition against
An owner-operator in Canada is doing his best to stand up against legislation calling for mandatory speed limiters on heavy trucks in Ontario and Quebec – legislation that would affect all trucks traveling in those provinces, including U.S. trucks
Quebec,canada -Land Line Magazine (Grain Valley,MO,USA) -July 9, 2007: -- Jean Catudal, an owner-operator from Yamaska, Quebec, has started a petition against mandatory speed limiters as proposed by transportation officials in Ontario and Quebec... Like many drivers on the highways, Catudal believes posted speed limits already regulate speeds and that most drivers abide to those laws. He believes the large motor carriers want to rein in owner-operators to gain a business advantage... From what he has seen and heard from other truckers, the issue of cross-border trade between the U.S. and Canada could get thrown for a loop if U.S. drivers have to activate speed limiters to enter the provinces, or if Canadian-domiciled drivers have mandatory speed limiters no matter where they operate...
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