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Edmonton, Alberta -- December 7, 2017 -- Grande Prairie-Wapiti MLA Wayne Drysdale recently introduced Bill 215, the Traffic Safety (Tow Trucks) Amendment Act, 2017. The new bill will allow tow truck operators to install white and blue warning lights onto their trucks as part of an effort to make jobs safer for tow truck drivers. The UCP said the amendment would be a common-sense change to help make tow trucks more visible as they work on Alberta’s highways.
“Restricting tow trucks to just amber lights makes them indistinguishable from road signs and maintenance-related vehicles, especially in the dark,” Drysdale said in a statement. “By adding blue and/or white lights, it will alert drivers to the fact that the vehicle up ahead is a tow truck and that operators are likely to be working outside the vehicle. This adds an extra layer of safety for what can be an extremely dangerous job.”
Harold Fowler, owner of Harold’s Towing, said he raised the issue with Drysdale when he was transportation minister under the previous Progressive Conservative government.
Fowler, who’s been in the towing business in Grande Prairie for 25 years, had expressed concerned for the safety of his 12 drivers. Although motorists are supposed to slow to 60km an hour and change lanes, they do neither, he said.
“Our drivers have had close calls. Luckily none of our drivers have got hit, but our equipment’s been hit,” he said. “Nobody pays any attention to the amber lights; an amber light could be a slow piece of equipment driving down the road or a wide load … So they don’t pay attention to it because they don’t realize it’s a tow truck on the side of the road.”
Fowler said he believes the proposed blue and white warning lights will encourage people to slow down.
The Saskatchewan government passed similar legislation in the spring after a tow truck operator was killed on the job in a roadside collision.

Copy of an article from the Red Deer Advocate.

A picture of a fire truck next to a motor vehicle collision
PHOTOS: Vehicle collides with tow truck south of BashawThe tow truck was collecting a different vehicle that had slid of the road
  • A collision between a vehicle and tow truck south of Bashaw on Friday night could have ended a lot worse than it did.

  • At about 9 p.m emergency crews, including the Bashaw Fire Department, EMS and RCMP, were called to the scene of a vehicle that collided with a tow truck on Highway 21.
The tow truck was collecting a vehicle that had hit the ditch previously the same night. The first incident is believed to be caused from patches of ice on the road. Friday was a relatively sunny day, but a heavy wind blew snow drifts along area highways that melted when nighttime arrived and temperatures dropped.

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​​It is believed that as the tow truck operator was collecting the first vehicle, a second vehicle lost control and hit the truck, however, injuries from the incident were believed to be minor.
Bashaw fire crews stayed to help with traffic control while the tow truck operator collected the first vehicle.
This incident comes on the heals of some tow truck operators advocating for blue emergency lights rather than the orange ones currently in use.
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​While collecting a vehicle that hit the ditch the first time Friday night south of Bashaw, another vehicle ended up colliding with the tow truck. It’s believed there were minor injuries from the incident.
A bunch of tow trucks parked on the side of the highway with homemade signs asking people to slow down to 6o KMS while passing.
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​The recently introduced Bill 215, the Traffic Safety (Tow Trucks) Amendment Act, will allow tow truck operators to install white and blue warning lights onto their trucks as part of an effort to make jobs safer for tow truck drivers.
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A picture of a safety rally for tow truck drivers in Alberta, taken March 7th, 2018
A picture of a safety rally for tow truck drivers in Alberta. March 7, 2018

Pictures taken at a rally in Melfort Sask. to support Tow truck workers on the roadways.

A picture of a bunch of tow trucks with emergency vehicles at a safety rally in Melfort Saskatchewan
A night time picture of two tow trucks and a fire rescue vehicle participating in a rally or safety for tow truck operators
A picture at night of a bunch o tow trucks and other emergency vehicles for a rally or a fallen tow truck driver
A heavy duty tow truck at a rally in Melort Sask. for a fallen tow truck driver who was killed in the line of duty.
A large blue heavy duty tow truck at a roadside rally to increase safety awareness for tow truck operators
A collection of tow trucks at a safety rally to increase awareness of the dangers of operating a tow truck on highways in Canada
A Tow truck operator at a roadside rally for fallen tow truck operators in Melfor,t Saskatchewan
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