I thank the Minister for all that information. I'm not sure if they are specific to the trucking industry; that's the industry that I'm discussing today. I mentioned the dangers of flying mud, rocks, and snow coming out of the trucks when you pass them. I've driven on the highway for quite a number of years, since 2008, when I had to work out of Hay River, going back and forth to Fort Providence. I've experienced a lot of that. Now, my time coming up to Yellowknife for the sittings. There's lots of, you know, flying mud, rocks; the mud covers your windshield totally. The snow is very, very bad. It's scary to get out there. Can the department engage the trucking industry to come up with new technology for the tire mud flaps so nothing flies out to oncoming traffic, which is posing serious risk to the travelling public?
Ronald Bonnetrouge on Question 120-19(2) Highway Safety and the Trucking Industry
In the Legislative Assembly on February 28th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 120-19(2) Highway Safety and the Trucking Industry
Oral Questions
February 28th, 2020
Page 354
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