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Government nixes license plate stickers starting Jan. 1

Alberta’s government first required registration expiry dates to be visible on Alberta licence plates in 1974. Due to advances in technology, stickers marking the month and year of registration, as well as stickers for fleet vehicles and permanent trailers, will no longer be issued in 2021.

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AMTA releases second industry campaign video

As President of the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA), I am pleased to introduce the second of our industry video campaign, aimed at increasing awareness of the AMTA’s commitment to research and innovation in the commercial transportation industry.

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Compliance is a Mindset

Over the last few weeks, different sectors within our industry have started to share more articles, communicating the importance of winter preparation, changing driving behaviour, tire chain laws (in certain areas), and more. Possibly, you have started to communicate a similar message in your own organization, or have been on the receiving end of such. I find these communications to be extremely valuable, and believe that we need to continue to share this information across industry throughout the winter months.

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Insurance and Moore: Loaded and locked: preventing cargo loss from theft

It’s 2 a.m. and the winter winds are howling as you pull up your loaded semi behind a rural gas station and hustle inside for a double double and a box of Timbits. After a few minutes of banter with the cashier, you head back – and your truck is gone, along with its load of frozen meat products.

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Guest column: A Paradigm Reset – A New Case For Driver of the Month

Guest columns do not necessarily reflect the views of the Alberta Motor Transport Association, please reach out with questions or concerns to irt@amta.ca

It goes without saying that this has been a vastly different year for everybody all over the world. Lives have been disrupted, uncertainty runs rampant and each day seems like we are living the Internet meme of Captain Picard asking for a damage report. It is not what we are used to, and it will be some time yet before we return to what one would consider “normal”.

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Stahl Peterbilt in midst of 14th annual Toy Drive

November 12th marked the kick off of Stahl Peterbilt’s 14th Annual Toy Drive in support of the Salvation Army. Every year, “Santa’s Glider” is decorated in our showroom and packed full of toys ready to be delivered to the children of families most in need during the holiday season.

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Release: AMTA announces 2020 award winners

Calgary, AB (November 10, 2020) – Every year the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) recognizes individuals outstanding in the field of commercial transportation for their contributions to the association, safety, membership and the motoring public

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Newly amalgamated Sheriff Highway Patrol continues to meet its mandate

The recently named Sheriff Highway Patrol (SHP) continues to work hard to remove unsafe commercial vehicles and drivers off our provincial highways. COVID may have changed how we do business but it hasn’t stopped us from meeting our mandate. In 2020, SHP has already completed over 27,000 CVSA Roadside Inspections and removed over 10,000 commercial vehicles from the highway.

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