This summer, the Ministry of Transportation will begin a pilot program to allow a limited number of commercial operators to pull two full-sized trailers - referred to as long combination vehicles (LCVs) - on designated Ontario highways.
Ontario will carefully control LCV operations. The Ministry of Transportation will gradually issue permits for up to 100 LCVs over a one-year period.
Economic Benefits
- LCVs are good for manufacturers and consumers. They allow Ontario retailers and manufacturers to bring voluminous, light-weight goods to market at a lower cost.
Environmental Benefits
- By using less fuel to carry goods, LCVs reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with shipping goods by approximately one-third.
Safety
- LCVs have been on the road in Western Canada, Quebec, and more than 20 American states for decades. They have an excellent safety record, with fewer collisions reported than single-trailer trucks.
- Studies show that LCVs had 60 per cent fewer collisions than conventional tractor-trailers.(source is 2005 Alberta study)
- Each LCV replaces two 23-metre tractor-trailers which means fewer trucks on the road and a reduced risk of collision.
Requirements and Restrictions
Rules for LCVs include:
- Can only operate on designated divided highways (primarily 400-series highways)
- Can generally travel no more than two kilometres off designated highways, and only on approved routes
- Must have special safety equipment, including enhanced braking requirements and an electronic stability control system
- May not drive in or through the Greater Toronto Area during rush hours
- May not carry more weight than existing single tractor-trailers
- May not operate at the start and end of long weekends
- May not carry dangerous goods that would require a warning on the vehicle's exterior
- May not carry livestock
- May not operate during winter months (December, January, and February)
- Are prohibited from driving in bad weather or slippery conditions
- May not exceed 90km/hr
Special requirements for LCV drivers include:
- Must be experienced tractor-trailer operators with a good safety record
- Must participate in specialized training and road testing
Learn more
For more information contact:
Bob Nichols
Communications Branch
Phone: 416-327-1158
Email: Bob.Nichols@ontario.ca
Nicole Lippa-Gasparro
Minister's Office
Phone: 416-327-1815
Email: Nicole.Lippa-Gasparro@ontario.ca