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Urgent Action Needed for Commercial Truck Driver Training


 Report shows that drivers with less training and experience are more likely to be involved in collisions

TORONTO, April 9, 2024 /CNW/ - New commercial truck drivers who have not received adequate training are putting the safety of Canada's roads and highways in jeopardy, according to a report released today.

Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) commissioned MNP, one of Canada's leading professional services firms, to identify the key factors impacting the cost of insurance for commercial truck operators. MNP found drivers with less training and experience are more likely to be involved in collisions and make costly claims than drivers with more training and experience. Insurance claims related to commercial trucking accidents have been increasing rapidly in recent years.

"Canada's trucking sector is critical to the success of our economy, transporting over 90% of all food, consumer goods and materials to consumers across the country," said Celyeste Power, President and CEO, IBC. "The property and casualty insurance industry is working closely with the trucking sector to find solutions to some of the challenges it currently faces, including driver shortages and access to adequate training and risk management. This third-party report echoes many of the recommendations that our industry has put forward and we encourage governments across the country to use this report as a call to action to update and improve training and enforcement standards."

To identify best practices in truck driver training, MNP conducted a review of driver training programs in various Canadian and international jurisdictions. It then offered recommendations on how to improve training requirements. Key findings in the report include the following:

Specifically, MNP concludes that the MELT program does not fully prepare drivers to operate a heavy truck in all conditions and additional one-on-one onboarding and mentorship is needed.

"The Canadian Trucking Alliance, or CTA, appreciates the opportunity to participate in IBC's work in the commercial trucking space," said Geoff Wood, Senior Vice-President, Policy, CTA. "We look forward to working together on the items identified in this report and other projects currently underway as we develop a comprehensive road map to address key policy issues in Canada impacting trucking operations, safety, training, licensing and industry oversight."

Other recommendations in the report include piloting the use of telematics to provide feedback to commercial truck drivers, and adopting a graduated or progressive licensing system.

IBC has been pleased to work in cooperation with the trucking sector and training organizations across Canada to understand ongoing insurance challenges and to help develop recommendations to support the trucking industry.

"The Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario (TTSAO) is very impressed with the detail and research invested in this report and feels that it substantially represents what we have experienced in training over the past several years," said Philip Fletcher, President, TTSAO. "Certain improvements can be made for the benefit of new drivers in the industry, and we concur with the study on the shortfalls indicated."

About Insurance Bureau of Canada

Established in 1964, Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) is the national industry association representing Canada's private home, auto and business insurers. Its member companies make up the vast majority of Canada's highly competitive property and casualty (P&C) insurance market.

As the leading advocate for Canada's private P&C insurers, IBC collaborates with governments, regulators and stakeholders to support a competitive environment for the P&C insurance industry to continue to help protect Canadians from the risks of today and tomorrow.

IBC believes that Canadians value and deserve a responsive and resilient private P&C insurance industry that provides insurance solutions to both individuals and businesses.

For media releases, IN Focus articles, or to book an interview with an IBC representative, visit ibc.ca. Follow us on LinkedIn, X and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. If you have a question about home, auto or business insurance, contact IBC's Consumer Information Centre at 1-844-2ask-IBC. We're here to help.

SOURCE Insurance Bureau of Canada


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