A fond farewell for outgoing AMTA Road Knights

    The AMTA would like to extend a sincere thank you to 2018/19 Road Knights Ed Stasyshyn (Trimac Transportation) and Glenn McNeilly (Bison Transport) for their service to the program.“Glenn and Ed  have been paramount to the Road Knights program,”...

AMTA PDIC Training Updates

    The Alberta Motor Transport Association has released a number of Professional Driver Improvement Courses (PDIC) for recertifications, drivers and instructor training:AMTA PDIC Instructor Recertification Courses:Wednesday, February 19th, EdmontonFriday,...

AMTA announces new Road Knights team

    The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is proud to announce its 2020/2021 team of Road Knights.The AMTA Road Knights program is a group of professional transport drivers with superior driving skills, impeccable driving records and a strong desire...

AMTA makes Highway 3 twinning a top priority

    *Photo credit: David J. Mitchell / Shutterstock.comJan. 6, 2020FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEThe Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) Compliance and Regulatory Affairs Department has added the twinning of Highway 3 in Southern Alberta to its Top Five...

Carrier Profiles Now Free of Charge

    Good News for Industry – Alberta Transportation announced that effective January 3, 2020, carrier profiles requested online through the Web-Enabled Carrier Profile (WECP) service will be free of charge.The change has been made to reduce red tape for the...

AMTA in the News: Global News (Copy)

Advocates of the commercial trucking industry in Alberta are pushing the federal government to make electronic logging devices (ELD) mandatory in Canada as soon as possible.