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Transportation Safety Board - Definition and Overview

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The Transportation Safety Board (Bureau de la Securite des Transports du Canada) is the Canadian agency responsible for maintaining transportation safety in Canada. The agency investigates accidents and makes safety recommendations in several modes of transport, including aviation, rail, marine, and pipelines.

The TSB was convened for the first time under the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act, which was enacted on March 29th, 1990. It was formed at least partly in response to widespread criticism of the Canadian government's handling (through the responsible agency at the time, the Canadian Aviation Safety Board) of the investigation into the crash of an Arrow Air DC-8 charter plane at Gander, Newfoundland, on December 12th, 1985.

The provisions of Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act were written to establish a more arm's length relationship between the board and the government. This new mechanism's first major test came with crash of Swissair 111, on September 2, 1998, the largest single aviation accident ever on Canadian territory. The TSB delivered its report on the accident on March 27, 2003, some 4 1/2 years after the accident and at a cost of 57 million CAD, making it the most complex and costly accident investigation in Canadian history.

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Example Usage of Transportation

mtecknic: The bus trip to work was crowded, but I tolerated it. Overall, this public Transportation thing will work out. Very humbling. :-)
blackhippychick: so many women get cheated on and have to worry about the lights, Transportation, food and dont beat their mates up #tigerwoods
bjfletcherpi: About to take public Transportation. I may bring a stick to make sure people keep their distance.
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