Alberta drivers will new to observe a new traffic rule starting tomorrow yyc yeg yql
Previously, drivers were required to slow down to at least 60 km/h when passing tow trucks and emergency workers.
Staff Sgt. Rob Patterson of the CPS traffic section says the new rules will better protect everyone who works at the side of Alberta's busy roads and highways.
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