From the TTSAO Blog
TTSAO Training Tip – Rollover
A report of a driver’s death, caused by a rollover, brings forward the importance to...
TTSAO Training Tip – Fundamentals
While teaching your student/driver, you’ll need to show them how to correctly use brake lights and turn signals:...
President’s Report for April 2024
Following up on our Conference, the committee will be meeting this month to determine a...
A Disturbing Trend in Truck Driver Training
In an informative article from Rita Smith of Road Warrior News, Smith discusses the top...
TTSAO Training Tip – Driver Fatigue
This week’s Tip of the Week takes a different direction. When training, we need to speak to our students or drivers...
TTSAO Training Tip – Driver Distractibility
This Training Tip of the Week will take us down a different road, where we’ll talk about Driver Distractibility! This is...
TTSAO Training Tip – Be Prepared to Stop Safely in the City
We are training our students and drivers to be prepared to stop safely in the city when...
Alarm Bells Over Truck Driving Training
A new report suggests there’s an “urgent” need to improve training for truck drivers, and...
IBC report highlights lack of Trucking school oversight – (roadwarriornews.com)
IBC report a huge contribution to improving Truck driver training, TTSAO says See the full...
Congrats to Darcy Knowles the CTA 2023 National Driver of the Year
Darcy Knowles of Alchemist Specialty Carriers based in Langley, B.C., has been named 2023 National...
TTSAO Training Tip – Perform a walk around / safety check every time you stop.
This weeks training tip is provided to us by Roland Winnan, the TTSAO 2023 Instructor...
President’s Report for March 2024
We have wrapped up the 2024 Conference, Taking a Quantum Leap Forward, and it was...
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