Sask. Trucking Association concerned exemptions for Class 1 drivers will compromise safety
The provincial government is being urged to reconsider an exemption that allows foreign workers in the agriculture sector to temporarily drive on their home country’s license for up to a year.
The Saskatchewan Trucking Association (STA) said while it understands the importance of facilitating labour needs in the agriculture industry, it is concerned about the potential safety implications of the exemption.
“Safety on our roads is paramount, and ensuring that all drivers, regardless of their origin, meet rigorous competency standards is essential for protecting lives and preventing accidents,” said president of the STA, Susan Ewart, in a news release.
Following the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, changes were made in 2021 prohibiting all non-residents, including foreign workers, from driving on out-of-country Class 1 licenses.