August 6, 2024
Beginning in July 2024, the Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE) is enhancing transparency and providing valuable information for the public and industry stakeholders by publishing a list of carriers who hold a National Safety Code (NSC) safety certificate issued in British Columbia. This list, which can be found in the attached appendix and will be updated monthly, contains critical details about each carrier, including:
June 10, 2024
Starting June 3, 2024, drivers in British Columbia must adhere to new minimum distances when passing people walking and riding on roads.
These new rules aim to protect vulnerable road users, requiring drivers to maintain a safe distance of at least one metre when passing.
May 13, 2024
The 2024 OOS Criteria will be effective throughout North America on April 1, 2024.
Though the handbook is a "must have" resource for truck and bus safety managers, fleet directors, drivers and shop professionals, this workshop provides an opportunity to learn the criteria directly from Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE).
By Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Rob Fleming, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, has released a statement regarding the cancellation of Chohan Freight Forwarders Ltd.'s operations in British Columbia.
Join Road Safety At Work on February 24, 2021, 10 – 11 am, for a free webinar on load securement.
Proper loading and securing of cargo, equipment, tools, and other items on and in your vehicle are important aspects of keeping you and other road users safe. Learn about what the law requires, obtain valuable practical advice and insights on how to protect yourself and other road users, and get answers to your common load securement questions.
Interjurisdictional truck or motor coach operations also registered as employers with WorkSafeBC are reminded that: (1) WorkSafeBC has an Alternative Assessment Procedure that simplifies coverage for BC drivers operating into other provinces (apply by February 28); but (2) BC carriers with drivers who live in other provinces must also register those drivers with the workers’ comp