A year after her husband was killed in a collision with a tractor-trailer, a Falkland B.C. woman is speaking out pushing for better training for truck drivers. In British Columbia the province says the licensing system is already robust. However, there is no mandatory training criteria for new truck drivers.
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B.C. trucking tragedy leads to push for better training
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