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Trucks and Busses Must Have Electronic Logging Devices to Track Hours By New Year

As of New Year’s Day, federally-regulated commercial trucks and busses will have to electronically log their driving hours, instead of writing them down.

“It is critically important that drivers in the trucking sector have accurate logs to help avoid fatigue-related incidents,” Nova Scotia Public Works Minister Kim Masland said in a recent news release.

Ottawa changed the federal regulations in 2019 but didn’t make it mandatory until June of last year, which was extended to the end of 2022.

It will apply to those travelling between provinces.

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador will enforce the new rule on January 1.

  • Caitlin Snow is a multi-award-winning news anchor and reporter who started in the radio business 20 years ago. Roles included working in a helicopter delivering up to date traffic and news in Alberta.

    She is based in Halifax, reporting and broadcasting stories across Nova Scotia. Contact Caitlin at snowc@radioabl.ca.

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