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Provincial Oversight Of The Towing Industry Now In Effect In Ontario To Enhance Protection For Motorists

The Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act, (TSSEA) came into effect in Ontario on January 1st, 2024. (CNW Group/CAA South Central Ontario)

The Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act, 2021 (TSSEA) came into effect in Ontario yesterday, giving consumers more certainty when it comes to towing services across the province.

Towing services were previously licenced at the municipal level, creating a confusing patchwork of rules and fees for consumers. Provincial oversight will help to ensure that the motoring public has a reliable, growing and reputable tow industry for years to come.

“CAA has been working for over a decade with stakeholders and government officials to achieve provincial regulation of the towing industry,” said Teresa Di Felice, assistant vice president, CAA South Central Ontario. “These changes will make a big difference for drivers, providing more confidence and certainty regardless of when or where they require support.”

CAA Members can still receive the same services they have come to know and trust. CAA towing services operate in compliance with the new rules in Ontario.

“Public awareness of the rules that are now in place is going to be a critical element of successfully protecting drivers moving forward,” continued Di Felice. “CAA will be doing our part to help educate drivers across the province.”

Some of the consumer protection requirements that will now be required for all towing services include:

Implementation of regulations will continue to roll out in the months ahead and it is expected that the final phase of regulations will be implemented starting in July 2024.

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