Roadside Responders Association Of Saskatchewan
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Saskatchewan government expands blue light rules to improve road safetyLast Thursday, the Vehicle Equipment Regulations were passed to allow more emergency vehicles to add blue flashing lights to their existing lights.TrafficApr 20, 2022
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Langham, Sask., rally highlights safety concerns for roadside emergency responders'You're putting yourself on the edge every time you step out of that truck on the highway,' said tow truck operator/trainer Curtis Moore, calling for better 'slow to 60' awareness.CanadaMar 11, 2021
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Emergency vehicles light up Saskatchewan highways to raise safety awarenessEmergency vehicles lit up the side of some Saskatchewan highways to raise awareness of the dangers of working on the side of the road.CanadaMar 21, 2017
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Tow truck procession honours driver killed on the jobA procession of tow truck drivers on Saturday was held in memory of a fellow driver who was killed on the job.CanadaMar 18, 2017
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Saskatchewan tow truck drivers call for emergency lighting changeIn North America, more tow truck drivers are killed on the job than police officers and firefighters combined. The industry is calling for changes to help make it safer.CanadaMar 15, 2017
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