Quebec is tightening its trucking rules aimed at improving road safety, particularly for drivers relocating from Ontario. Multiple reports say the province introduces new requirements for Ontario truck drivers who have less than two years of driving experience and plan to move into Quebec. Under the new approach, those drivers must pass a driving examination run through Quebec’s auto insurance authority before they can operate in the province. The government frames the changes as a way to address concerns about inadequately trained drivers and reduce the risk of dangerous trucking on Quebec roads. The reports indicate the policy is already in effect “as of today” and applies specifically to the subset of drivers with under two years of experience coming from Ontario. While the coverage focuses on the provincial requirement and the target group, details such as the specific scope of the exam, enforcement mechanisms, or timelines beyond the immediate start are not included in the provided excerpts.