Long Combination Survey
1.
Do you use triple trailers in your operation in Saskatchewan?
Yes
No
2.
What triple-trailer configurations do you typically use? (Select all that apply)
Triple Trailer Units: “C” Train Equipped with Self Steering “C” Dollies
Triple Trailer Units: “B” Train Equipped with Sliding Axle Assemblies
Queen City Triples: “C – C” Trains Equipped with Self Steering “C” Dollies
Queen City Triples: “B – C” Trains Equipped with Self Steering “C” Dolly
Queen City Triples: “B – B” Trains Equipped with Self Sliding Axle Assemblies
Queen City Triples: “C – B” Trains Equipped with Self Steering “C” Dolly and Sliding Axle Assembly
3.
What routes do you typically operate on? (Select all that apply)
Highway 1 from the Alberta/Saskatchewan border to the Saskatchewan/Manitoba border (including Highway 1A)
Highway 6 from Regina to Industrial Drive
Highway 11 from Regina to Prince Albert (including Highway 11A)
Highway 16 from Saskatoon to Lloydminster
Highway 46 from Highway 1 to the Flying J at Balgonie
Global Transportation Hub to Highway 1 via Pinkie Road
Rotary Avenue from Highway 11 to the Global Transportation Hub
All public highways within the boundaries of the Global Transportation Hub
Other (please specify)
4.
On average, how many trips do you make per day?
1-4
5-9
10 or more
5.
What type of products do you transport? (Select all that apply)
Fuel
Groceries
Agricultural Products
Dangerous Goods
Other (please specify)