Alberta Transporation has delayed the new rules until the province better informs the public about the changes.
Tow truck drivers come to the aid of vehicles, including a police van, stuck on a slippery stretch of Bow Trail S.W. on Feb. 3, 2021.Alberta Transportation has paused the introduction of new roadside worker safety rules until the province better informs the public about the changes.
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