Slow for Those Who Tow
Tow truck drivers are there to help us when needed, but are we doing enough to protect them?
Across North America, nearly 100 tow truck drivers have died every year after being struck by oncoming vehicles while helping stranded motorists.
Slow Down, Move Over laws exist in each province that require drivers to reduce their speed and provide enough space for emergency personnel to work.
CAA advocated to have tow trucks included in the Slow Down, Move Over legislation and, in 2015, the Highway Traffic Act was finally amended to include them.
I’m very aware of the fact that most people will not pay any attention to my amber lights and I must always be watchful. Many of my co-workers have had close calls or real accidents when people have failed to slow down.
Daniel Hoben - Roadside Service Technician with CAA Atlantic in Saint John, N.B.
That includes a co-worker who was hit by a car during a call and sustained a leg injury when the car pinned him against his truck.
CAA Atlantic has been working to get the message out to Members and the public, while also lobbying the government.
Slow Down, Move Over Day.
Get three quotes—in writing—from different sources.
Ensure that your mover is legit. Google the address to make sure it exists.
Contact the Canadian Association of Movers to check the reputation of your mover.CAA Clubs across Canada recognize the second Tuesday in May as Slow Down, Move Over Day to bring attention to this safety issue.