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The Rear View Mirror features the latest news and stories that are relevant to the industry with a focus on advocacy, education, and recruitment. We will reach out to a number of sectors in our industry including drivers, dispatchers, human resource, middle and upper management and various transportation associations.

The Rear View Mirror is distributed to thousands across Canada and the United States. The Rear View Mirror has an outstanding cast of contributing columnists, who share their practices, advice, and expert knowledge of the industry in every edition of the paper.

We are always looking to write about special people in the industry. We feature numerous stories in each edition including, “Backing Up” and the “Recruiter’s Profile.” If you know of someone deserving of seeing their name in print then drop us an email or call us with their name and we’ll take it from there.

Anytime you or your company have an event or story that has something to do with our focus let us know so we can have the opportunity to cover it.


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News

Shaw Tracking unveils latest trailer tracking technology     2010-08-25

MISSISSAUGA, ON - Shaw Tracking has launched its new Trailer Tracks 210 (TT210) solution, a product designed to deliver timely information about the load status and location of trailers.  Read More

US program to teach teens about sharing road with trucks      2010-07-20

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) in partnership with US-based industry associations has created a Teens & Trucks program to educate teenaged drivers on how to safely share the road with trucks.      Read More

POLL - Public Interest in large truck safety      2010-06-28

In a poll conducted by the Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TRF), many Canadian drivers do not believe driver training programs for passenger vehicles provide adequate education about sharing the road with large trucks.       Read More