Commercial Vehicles are exposed to considerably more traffic than the average vehicle. The average light-duty vehicle traveled 16,500 kilometers in 2000... whereas vehicles with Gross Vehicle Weight ratings of at least 15 tonnes traveled an average of 76,000 kilometers.

Province of B.C. Commercial Vehicle Safety
and Enforcement Division contacts:

  • Vehicle Inspection Program (CVIP/PVIP)
  • Commercial Transport (Weights and Dimensions)
  • National Safety Code (NSC)
    Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance

Dangerous Goods
Mailing Address
PO Box 9250 Stn Prov Govt
Victoria, BC V8W 9J2
Phone Mainline: 250-952-0577
NSC Mainline: 250-952-0576
Fax: 250-952-0578
Website: www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/cvse

Industry Training Centre
Toll Free 1-866-660-6011
Website: www.learnandearn.bc.ca
Enquiry BC
Toll Free in BC 1-800-661-8773 (will transfer to
Any Government phone number)

Commercial Trucks Leasing a Commercial truck is totally different than leasing a passenger vehicle.

The types of commercial trucks are very diverse and so are the jobs they are required to handle, and our team of truck specialists are here to help you choose the "RIGHT" commercial truck.

Because the types of commercial trucks are very diverse and so are the jobs they are required to handle, our team of truck specialists is here to help you choose the "RIGHT" vehicle to fit your specific needs. However, there is still so much to choose: Rear axle size and gearing, front axle capacity, bucket or bench seats, bumper types, fuel tank capacity, and even the body frame/chassis. Truck tires are operated in a different arena. Load pressures are much greater, sidewall stress is much greater, and the temperature of the tire created by the friction of running up and down the highway is much higher. All of these factors represent the basis of the argument for drivers to practice a regular tire maintenance program. The decision list goes on and on... There is a lot to designing a commercial truck that is strong, safe and dependable. And this is why our staff is regularly kept up to date on all types of vehicles and equipment.

Versatility

Some questions you must ask yourself when researching a Commercial Vehicle: 1. What you you want to carry? 2. How much do you want to carry at one time? 3. How often do you dump your load? 4. Do you want automatic transmission or manual? 5. Do you want to pull a trailer? How to hold down cargo - "E" track, slats or tie rings. Type of body construction (either aluminum or fiberglass)? Other options include: side door, liftgates, bumper styles, Roll-up rear door or barn doors on cube vans/reefers? insulated van body

Commercial Truck Leasing
You know your business just as well as you know the routes your vehicles use. But no matter what business you are in, the right type of financing will keep you moving even when the competition gets tough.

Trucks

We would be happy to give you information about our favorable leasing options, as well as information on additional services, such as service leasing or fleet management.