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CRVA Collecting Data for ELD Exemption Extension

25.03.2026 12:23 1 min 1 source
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CRVA Collecting Data for ELD Exemption Extension
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The Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association is gathering industry data to extend the Electronic Logging Device exemption for driveaway/towaway operators. The current exemption, crucial for efficient RV delivery to dealerships, expires in October 2026. CRVA reminds transportation companies to submit information by March 31 to support a data-driven request to Transport Canada.

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Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

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CAD2.05 · €1.26/l

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Petrol

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CAD1.74 · €1.07/l

46 of 134

cheaper than 66% of countries

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