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Protection of Road Signallers: the Coroner Makes 18 Recommendations

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The coroner Arnaud Samson makes 18 recommendations to better protect the lives of the road signalers, following the death of one of them, struck by a heavy truck in 2024.

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The coroner Arnaud Samson makes 18 recommendations to better protect the lives of the road signalers, following the death of one of them, struck by a heavy truck in 2024.

·Montreal, Canada
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The coroner Arnaud Samson made 18 recommendations to better protect the lives of road signallers, following the death of one of them, struck by a heavy truck. Among other things, he recommended that road signallers should be replaced by technological means, such as temporary traffic lights. Similarly, he recommended that the use of a road signaller be prohibited in areas where the speed allowed was greater than 50 km/h. He recommended that the c…

·Sept-Iles, Canada
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The coroner Arnaud Samson made 18 recommendations to better protect the lives of road signallers, following the death of one of them, struck by a heavy truck. Among other things, he recommended that road signallers should be replaced by technological means, such as temporary traffic lights. Similarly, he recommended that the use of a road signaller be prohibited in areas where the speed allowed was greater than 50 km/h. He recommended that the c…

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The coroner Arnaud Samson made 18 recommendations to better protect the lives of road signallers, following the death of one of them, struck by a heavy truck. Among other things, he recommended that road signallers should be replaced by technological means, such as temporary traffic lights. Similarly, he recommended that the use of a road signaller be prohibited in areas where the speed allowed was greater than 50 km/h. He recommended that the c…

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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