Regina trucker Chris Smyth hasn’t seen anything like this during in his 10-plus years on the road. The novel coronavirus pandemic has brought forth personal protective measures and supply concerns while the trucking industry continues to transport goods. “If the public could just have patience with us.
I know a lot of the people are frustrated with the grocery stores not keeping stock and stuff like that, but we’re out here,” Smyth said. “We’re trying as hard as we can to keep everything moving.
A lot of long days out here.” While delivering fuel with Lowridin’ Carriers, Smyth has noticed “we’re definitely in different times” since the pandemic hit. “The best way I can say it is traffic is down and pulling into different towns, small towns