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Locality: Brantford, Ontario

Phone: (877) 796-7016



Address: Pippin Dr N3R 5V7 Brantford, ON, Canada

Website: www.pstc.ca

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Peter Suess Transportation Consultant Inc 15.11.2020

The MTO has extended the due dates for driver and carrier renewals further to January 31, 2021. This includes licence renewals, IRP plate stickers and cab cards, CVOR, annual and semi-annual inspections. #Ontario #truckers #CanadianTruckers https://www.pstc.ca/ontario-extends-due-dates-to-renew-dri/

Peter Suess Transportation Consultant Inc 31.10.2020

Be on the look out for some fraudulent marketing targeting your US DOT PIN. This company is selling you a PIN for the consolidated USDOT, MX, and MC numbers. You don't need to pay for this! It's free from the FMCSA. https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration/request-pin-number

Peter Suess Transportation Consultant Inc 23.10.2020

Some areas have already been hit with winter driving conditions, especially those in higher elevations. Many areas have tire chain regulations for big rigs. Here's listing of all provinces and states on where and when you have to chain up. Have a look before you hit the road https://www.pstc.ca/where-are-tire-chains-needed/

Peter Suess Transportation Consultant Inc 17.10.2020

With snowy conditions ahead, here are some tips to keep safe on the roads this winter season. https://www.pstc.ca/drive-safe-winter-driving/

Peter Suess Transportation Consultant Inc 05.10.2020

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Peter Suess Transportation Consultant Inc 25.09.2020

FMCSA creates panel of truck drivers to advise on issues critical to the trucking industry https://cdllife.com//fmcsa-creates-panel-of-truckers-to-a/ #trucking #FMCSA

Peter Suess Transportation Consultant Inc 15.09.2020

A massive convoy of semi-trucks stretching a kilometre long, carrying several hundred thousand pounds of equipment from Oakville to the port of Hamilton. But, a lot of work and months of planning goes into moving a superload like this one.