December 2011 Volume 22, Issue 12 Delivering daily news to Canada’s trucking industry at www.trucknews.com Convoys for a Cure raise Big BuCks See story, pg. 14 B.C. fleets can earn cash for credits One year later… By Jim Bray VICTORIA, B.C. – A new venture in B.C. claims to offer truck- ers a way to enhance their bottom lines, saving them money via re- A year after the attack, the ‘Good duced diesel fuel purchases while putting cash in their jeans by sell- ing “carbon offsets.” That’s the carrot, anyway. The stick, as it were, is that the trucking Samaritan’ truck driver speaks out company has to buy equipment that allows its fleet to be monitored By Harry Rudolfs everything was going well, the and mentored and, if B.C. joins the “Cap and Trade” wave being made LUMBY, B.C. – It’s been a little truck was purring and Fraser was currently in some jurisdictions around the world, they could even lose more than a year since Alex Fraser’s only about five hours away from the capacity to make their own decision in the matter. life changed forever. On Sept. his home outside of Vernon, B.C. “The ability to remove carbon is going to be a larger and larger 24, 2010, the 67-year-old owner/ Then he noticed a car parked requirement as we move forward,” says George Stedeford, CEO of operator was heading home on a on the shoulder facing towards the Carbon Offset Aggregation Cooperative of B.C. (COAC), who Friday night after unloading in him, and what looked like some- likens his group to a kind of “Wheat Board” for carbon emissions, Edmonton. body waving arms at the side of Continued on page 12 It was a warm autumn evening the road. on the Yellowhead Highway and Continued on page 8 Driving Volvo’s 750-hp FH16 InsideInside ThisThis Issue...Issue... Mark Dalton O/O The I-Shift • Tools for truckers: The AMTA has developed a toolbox that should help fleets navigate the challenges ahead. Page 13 shines in • What to expect: We report from the American Trucking Associations’ annual convention, including a recap of the popular Sweden ‘All Eyes on the Economy’ panel. Page 16 • Driven to distraction: A look at how one progressive fleet is tackling the distracted driving epidemic. Page 22 • Made in Canada: A small Canadian firm has pioneered the use of waste heat recovery to power an APU. 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