Association of Canadian Transportation
Canada’s Centre of Technical Expertise
The Association of Canadian Transportation (TAC) serves as Canada's central hub for technical expertise in roads, highways, and urban transportation. By bringing together organizations, professionals, and stakeholders, TAC works to address the many challenges facing Canada’s transportation sectors.
Membership and Networking
TAC provides its members with unique opportunities, including access to technical resources, specialized training, events, and a network of peers. Members can collaborate and stay connected with the latest developments in transportation, helping to foster innovation and professional growth.
Professional Development and Training
The Association offers a variety of training programs, learning events, and annual conferences aimed at developing the skills and knowledge of transportation professionals. Notably, their annual conference is Canada’s largest event focused on roads, highways, and urban transportation, drawing participants from across the country.
Key Technical Resources
TAC produces authoritative publications such as the Geometric Design Guide for Canadian Roads (GDG), which is a cornerstone reference for roadway design in Canada, and the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Canada (MUTCDC), guiding the consistent use of road signs and markings to enhance roadway safety.
Collaboration Through Councils and Committees
Approximately 900 transportation professionals participate in TAC’s volunteer network, which includes more than 30 groups organized under six focus areas: Safety, Design and Operations; Mobility; Infrastructure and Asset Management; Environment and Climate Change; Technology; and Workforce Development. These groups collaborate to solve problems and improve transportation systems across Canada.
Events and Opportunities
TAC regularly organizes conferences and events to support the professional community, such as "Transportation for a Strong Canada" in Winnipeg and "Building a Sustainable Transportation Legacy" in Quebec City. The organization also maintains a national job board, helping to connect employers with skilled professionals in the field.
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