Trucks, buses must have electronic logging devices to track driving hours by Jan. 1
In a new release last week, Nova Scotia Public Works Minister Kim Masland said it’s important that drivers in trucking and other sectors keep accurate logs to avoid fatigue-related incidents.In Nova Scotia, drivers who travel within the province or within a 160-kilometre radius from their base will not be required to have one of the more than 55 types of certified electronic logging devices installed in their vehicles.
Nova Scotia says that Canadian truckers and bus drivers have been required since 2019 to use the devices when travelling in the United States.
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