As your teen’s co-pilot, there is a lot you can do to help them appreciate the responsibility that comes with driving, gain the experience they need, and learn how to make good decisions when behind the wheel. And in some instances, technology can be used as a coaching tool as well.
When buying a new car, everyone has a checklist of requirements that need to be met before making the purchase. There’s also your budget, auto insurance, and lifestyle needs to consider. Increasingly more important is fuel-efficiency, especially since the average price of gas in Canada is hovering at about $1.09 per litre.
If you were betting on Canada’s largest city, Toronto, being the most congested city in Canada, you better forfeit your losses. According to the TomTom Traffic Index, it's not the most congested. See which city topped the list.
Despite having some of the safest roads in the country, Ontario drivers pay the most for their auto insurance coverage compared to the rest of Canada.
Drivers in Toronto are going to have to keep cool behind the wheel as the season of road closures and construction descends upon the city.
It costs a lot to drive a car in Ontario. There’s auto insurance, regular maintenance, and gasoline to name just a few expenses. This spring however, there’s one less expense you’ll have to pay for when it’s time to renew your vehicle’s registration.
With everything from a two-seater, a pickup truck, and a muscle car making the list, the IBC’s most stolen vehicle list for Canada's Atlantic region shows that no vehicle, big or small, is immune to theft. Learn if your car is a target and what you can do to protect it.
Is your car on the most stolen list? According to the IBC, SUVs are the preferred target by thieves in Quebec. Learn if your car is a target and what you can do to protect it.
Is your car a target? Check out the top stolen cars in Ontario. If you drive one the vehicles on this list, you may find yourself paying higher car insurance rates in Ontario than the average Ontario driver.
Next time you’re about to run a red light, get ready to smile for the camera. The City of Toronto recently announced they'll be installing 76 new red light cameras. Currently, there are 77 red light cameras scattered throughout the city.
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