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Alberta enacts stricter trucking rules in Nov. 2025, requiring drivers to carry records and face harsher penalties for safety violations after a fatal crash.
Alberta has implemented new trucking regulations effective November 2025, requiring Class 1 drivers to carry their driving records when changing jobs to improve accountability and safety.
Enhanced penalties include higher fines, longer license suspensions, and mandatory retraining for violations like speeding, distracted driving, and driving under the influence.
The changes follow a September 2025 truck crash into an Edmonton overpass and are part of broader safety efforts, including shutting down fraudulent training schools and removing unsafe carriers.
The province aims to boost transparency and reduce commercial vehicle accidents through stricter enforcement and expanded surveillance.
Alberta promulga reglas de camiones más estrictas en noviembre de 2025, que requieren que los conductores lleven registros y enfrenten sanciones más duras por violaciones de seguridad después de un accidente fatal.