According to the page, a witness said that the white truck tried to pass the red truck near the end of the lanes, but the red truck did not let him. “Both of these vehicles are in the wrong place. Watch the speeds of the red truck. “He deliberately accelerated to prevent the white truck from returning in front of him,” said Skilled Truckers Canada. “Unfortunately, this behavior is because people are dying on our highways.” The video was posted on the Skilled Truckers Canada Facebook page on Friday, but it is not clear when this happened. The story goes on under the ad
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DCT Chambers Trucking, the company that owns the white truck making the dangerous crossing, says they did not know about the video or the incident before contacting Global News. “It was a very serious situation despite an accident. We will carry out a complete security check as soon as possible. Our entire fleet is equipped with satellite monitoring units and cameras. that will help our research, “said Chambers Transportation Group President Ryan Chambers in a statement. “The type of driving behavior shown in the video is unacceptable and we will take immediate action.” Trending Stories
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DCT is a BC-based company headquartered in Vernon. “I deplore the DCT in Vernon that allowed this unprofessional driver to continue working in our area,” Okanagan resident Matt Dutchak told Facebook. 0:30 Closing a call between trucks on the BC motorway caught on the dashboard. “I hope this guy does not exactly represent who the DCT hires and the quality of the professional drivers they employ.” The story goes on under the ad Dutchak is an Instructor of Compulsory Education (MELT) program at Taylor Pro College in Vernon. “As a trainer, I take this behavior personally and I’m really saddened to see ‘professional drivers’ putting themselves and everyone else at extreme risk.” The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure said that when they receive information about dangerous driving and commercial vehicles, the information is communicated to the Commercial Vehicle Security and Enforcement Department (CVSE) of the ministry. “Overall, the commercial truck industry is extremely professional and safety-conscious. However, there are cases, such as the unsafe passage and the subsequent failure to retreat, which were recorded on video, which are obviously dangerous “, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure states in a statement. “The CVSE will prioritize the verification of both vehicles and drivers and will follow up to determine appropriate action.” 0:42 Semi makes a dangerous crossing on a busy BC highway Semi makes a dangerous crossing on a busy BC highway – December 3, 2021