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Manitoba crash highlights safety concerns about Canada's highways and trucking industry
(theconversation.com)
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I don't think the headline is meant to criticize truckers, but rather the industry and its current regulations. Even if the truck driver had the right of way, it's fair to analyze the industry in an article, especially considering the number of highway collisions involving semi-trucks and the high mortality of such accidents.