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Transport Canada helps to improve the safety of drivers
and their passengers, especially children.
We also play a leadership role in the development of the national motor
carrier transportation system, and we play a partnership role in ensuring
Canada's highway infrastructure is safe and
efficient. We also serve as the major source of regulatory development,
information and guidance on the transport of dangerous goods.
Road safety
Information for drivers
Child safety
Motor carriers
- Accessible transportation - Transport Canada is working to develop and promote strategies and policies that seek to provide accessibility for persons with disabilities, seniors, and other citizens with unique needs.
- Bus data - Statistics
relating to urban transit, school buses and other bus companies.
- Canada / U.S. Border Transportation Planning
- Information on the Transportation Border Working Group, as
well as other initiatives in border transportation, planning and management.
- Intercity Bus
Code of Practice
- Sets out the means by which scheduled intercity bus services will be
provided in a safe and dignified manner to travellers with disabilities.
- Motor Carrier Policy - The
Motor Carrier Branch works in collaboration with stakeholders on a broad
range of motor carrier policy initiatives.
- Truck data -
Statistics relating to various carriers and industry firms, traffic, tonnage of goods
moved and more.
Infrastructure
- Highway Policy Branch - Providing national leadership through the development of strategic highway policies
that govern the 24,000 kilometre federal, provincial, and territorially-owned National Highway System.
- Intelligent Transportation
Systems - Browse through this site for more information on how
Transport Canada is working with its partners to enhance transportation
security in Canada.
- Partnership Web site
- Information on the Canada-US-Ontario-Michigan Border Transportation Planning/Need Feasibility
Study Web site.
- Provincial government links - Provincial and territorial ministries
responsible for transportation.
- Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program - Investing in Canada's
highway infrastructure to provide a safer and more efficient highway system
for all Canadians.
The TDG Directorate serves as the major source of regulatory development,
information and guidance on dangerous goods transport for the public, industry
and government employees.
- CANUTEC - The Canadian
Transport Emergency Centre operated by Transport Canada to assist
emergency response personnel in handling emergency situations involving dangerous
goods.
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