* Canada - BCTA clears hurdle towards provincial driver training standard
BCTA wants ITA approved driver trainees distinguished from regular class 1 licence holders
Vancouver,BC,Canada -Todays' Trucking -15 Oct 2007: -- The B.C. Trucking Association says it is one step closer to achieving a minimum, non-mandatory professional driver-training standard after it received approval in principle by the Industry Training Authority (ITA)... The ITA is a provincial government agency that oversees the B.C. industry training and apprenticeship system. A minimum professional driver training standard is one of the main objectives of the BC Trucking Human Resources strategic plan. It allow access to student funding for trainees. Graduates would also be more likely to have the necessary skills to enter the trucking industry and be successful, says BCTA... Even when a minimum training standard is achieved, individuals would still be able to obtain a class 1 without training by challenging the licence test...
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