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ADAS On Board: IIHS updates list of safest 2025 vehicles
Toronto, Ontario --
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is adding three models – the Audi Q6 e-tron, Buick Enclave, Nissan Armada. . .
Towing Timelines: Manitoba Public Insurance introducing multi-company diversified towing model in Winnipeg
Manitoba Public Insurance
Winnipeg, Manitoba –
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) has announced that it will be expanding its towing model to a diversified...
Predatory Pushbacks: Calgary city council considers $10,000 fine for predatory tow truck drivers
Calgary, Alberta’s city council has announced that it is now considering a $10,000 max fine for predatory towing behaviour in the region.
Brakes on Brakes: NHTSA delays AEB ruling, gives Trump administration time to review documents
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced that it plans to delay the effective date of its automatic emergency braking (AEB) ruling in the United States in order to give the Trump administration time to review documents.
Towing Toils: New provincial tow regulations limiting training and service capacity, say Northern Ontario operators
Ottawa, Ontario — Tow operators in Northern Ontario have reported complications with the new industry requirements imposed on July 21, 2024, that require service testing not readily available in the region. Some tow operators in Northern Ontario originally reported to CBC News that they have been struggling to hire new drivers to assist with roadside […]
A Memorial Meeting: Professional Towing Association of Ontario to hold second memorial scholarship procession on September 14
Kitchener, Ontario — In recognition and tribute to all those tow operators injured or lost their lives in the line of duty, the Professional Towing Association of Ontario (PTAO) is holding its second memorial scholarship procession on September 14, 2024, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., before the PTAO Tow Show opens for the day. […]
Saved by the Stapleys: Collision Repair mag publisher’s stuck backhoe saved by Scott Stapley
Cambellford, Ontario — There are heroes among the Collision Repair mag readership, as a Friday morning saga came to prove. When Publisher of Collision Repair magazine Darryl Simmons found his backhoe stuck again, it was Scott Stapley of Stapley’s Towing to the rescue. After the mission was complete, Simmons discovered Stapley to be an avid reader […]
A Sticky Situation: Saskatchewan using ‘barnacles’ on vehicles with parking violations
Regina, Saskatchewan — Vehicles in Regina have begun receiving ‘barnacles’ on their windshields in place of wheel locks or boots for parking violations. Not an under-the-sea-feature, but a yellow-windshield-covering-device, the barnacle ensures that drivers pay any outstanding driving fines by acting as a driving deterrent and blocking the windshield until a driver has paid. The […]
New Year, New Rules: Ont. tow and storage operators must be certified, ascribe to new Code of Conduct, according to new provincial towing legislations
Toronto, Ontario —New towing legislation in Ontario will require all tow and storage operators be certified by the province and possess identification cards to prove such, among other changes enacted Jan. 1 by the Ont. government. Under the new legislation, tow and storage operators must be certified by the province and have an identification card […]
Life-saving Lights: Tow operators approved to use blue lights for next five years on Alberta highways
Edmonton, Alberta — Based on positive feedback from Alberta’s towing industry, the province announced Monday that it will be extending its trial to allow snowplows, tow trucks and highway maintenance vehicles to use flashing blue lights on Alberta highways. For the next five years, highway workers in Alberta will be permitted to use flashing blue […]
Common Goals: ELC Solutions v-p speaks on co-operation between repairers, tow truck operators at CCIF Toronto
Toronto, Ontario — Tough times can sometimes raise tensions among the various partners in the collision industry, but Lane Bailey, vice president of ELC Solutions and former insurance industry investigator, urged a CCIF Toronto audience audience on Friday not to paint all towers with the same brush when negotiating. Bailey’s talk was entitled “Navigating the […]
Getting the Hook: Family featured on ‘Heavy Rescue 401’ host charity premiere screening ahead of final season
Sarnia, Ontario — Sad news for fans of the Discovery Channel’s popular show, “Heavy Rescue 401”, as the father-son towing team of Gary and Colin Vandenheuval prepare to watch the “bittersweet” final season alongside the show’s dedicated fans. The duo hosted an advanced screening of the final season’s premiere in their hometown of Sarnia, Ont. […]
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