Alberta Tow Trucks
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Alberta tow trucks can keep using flashing blue lights for another 5 yearsThe province is allowing snowplows, tow trucks and highway maintenance and other roadside operators to continue using flashing blue and amber lights for the next five years.TrafficApr 18, 2023
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Alberta Transportation delays new rules on slowing to 60 km/h around roadside vehiclesAlberta Transportation has put the brakes on changes that were set to begin March 1, that would have seen more lanes of traffic slow to 60 km/h when passing emergency vehicles.TrafficMar 1, 2023
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Pilot project allows Alberta tow truck drivers to use blue lightsAlberta announced a one-year pilot project on Friday that will give tow truck operators the option of using blue lights to increase their visibility and safety.PoliticsJun 10, 2022
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