• Hemingways_Shotgun
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    22 hours ago

    Thanks!

    So basically a question of natural barriers and I guess you could call it “standardization”; different provinces having different rules.

    • Value Subtracted@startrek.websiteOP
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      22 hours ago

      Pretty much. There’s a strong argument that “eliminating barriers” may be synonymous with “deregulation,” which…could go badly.

      • HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works
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        17 hours ago

        Yup. An example would be tractor trailer loads, ie: in Saskatchewan a tractor can legally pull 3 trailers … in BC that’s impossible because of the Rockies. There’s also the issue of tire chains: in BC it’s manditory for some highways (incl tractors) and on others it’s not. Chains in the prairies just don’t make sense, and they chew up the asphalt something fierce.

        It’ll take a while to sort out what’s OK and what’s not.

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          11 hours ago

          Even for that example, there’s the issue of maximum height as well. Different provinces have different standards for clearance, which is why every once in a while you hear about a truck that strikes a bridge or other underpass.