Soon, there may be good news for Ontario school zones. The provincial government has proposed legislation that would provide municipalities with new technology.
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The latest national survey from State Farm Canada shows that too many pedestrians engage in distracted walking. The results are alarming considering that dusk comes sooner now that clocks have fallen back to daylight standard time.
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Learn important school zone driving safety tips to keep yourself and others safe. These tips can easily be applied when you are behind the wheel.
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Driver behaviour has the potential to be a significant factor in accidents. Practice safe driving and reduce your chances of crashing.
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CAA South Central Ontario (CAA SCO) has some useful tips that will help you avoid disaster while on the road. Make your road trip as safe and worry-free as possible by taking just a few precautions.
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According to the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA), there are 4 million car crashes per year in North America. The new Texi app is a fun and non-invasive way to reduce distracted driving.
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Even if you have been operating a vehicle in Canada for years, you may not know about some of the more unusual driving laws that may apply to you.
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While there are some safe driving practices that are universal, every community is different when it comes to their roads and the specific needs of the drivers who live and work there. This is why The Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF), with funding from the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA), has developed a Community-Based Toolkit for Road Safety Campaigns.
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A weakened dollar has prompted many Quebecers to modify their typical summer vacation plans. However, the majority of them will still be enjoying some time off work for at least a little fun in the sun this year.
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If you own one of four particular Fiat Chrysler automobiles, you may have noticed a steering malfunction. Recently, power steering problems have been officially identified in the Dodge Journey (2009-2016), the Chrysler 200 (2011-2013), the Chrysler Sebring (2007-2010) and the Dodge Avenger (2007-2013).
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