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Ambassador Bridge seeks approval to carry more hazardous materials

The following is excerpted from the 4 February 2013 edition of Canadian Transportation & Logistics.

The company that owns the Ambassador Bridge is applying for permission to allow a wider number of hazardous materials substances to be trucked across the more than one-mile link between Windsor and Detroit.

Up to now, more dangerous HazMat shipments have been restricted to the Detroit-Windsor Truck Ferry, which has several daily crossings. The Blue Water Bridge between Sarnia and Port Huron, 90 kms north, also allows those HazMat transfers with restrictions such as hours and escort vehicles.

This article is available in its entirety at:
http://www.ctl.ca/news/ambassador-bridge-seeks-approval-to-carry-more-hazardous-materials/1002041717/

Topic(s)

International Trade and Border Management

Information source

Canadian News Channel
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