Impairment begins with the first drink. As little as two drinks in the span of an hour may render you unable to legally drive, depending on factors such as your gender, age and weight. Learn more on how alcohol directly affects your ability to drive.
Aviva Canada says that drivers of vehicles equipped with automatic emergency braking (AEB) may qualify for a 15 per cent discount on their car insurance.
Driving can be unpredictable, hazardous and stressful, especially during the winter. Don’t let slippery roads, poor visibility and cold temperatures get to you by taking some safety precautions before heading out. Review these tips as we acknowledge National Safe Driving Week and embrace the season that’s upon us.
Most people with car insurance are probably aware that their monthly premiums are calculated using a number of different factors that involve the car, the driver, as well as the place where the car is used. If you get a ticket (or two), you can usually expect your car insurance premiums to climb. On this episode of #AskAnneMarie, insurance expert Anne Marie explains how different types of tickets can affect your premium.
Photo radar in Ontario may become a reality, again, as the province prepares to introduce legislation that would give municipalities the means and technology to catch speeders in community safety zones and school zones.
No matter if you’re driving, walking or biking, traffic in Toronto is a part of life. But the City recently announced plans to make changes to 10 of it's most congested intersections. Find out which streets are the most traffic-heavy.
Buckle up. Starting September 28 and going on throughout the fall, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) will be cracking down on drivers, and passengers, who are not properly secured in the vehicle. As the U.S.-based National Highway Traffic Safety Administration puts it, "Click it Or Ticket."
Officers from 41 Division will be increasing enforcement in the area, especially at high-accident locations and intersections, to remind drivers to obey the rules of the road and to focus on driving, not their hand-held devices.
Summer is in full swing. But just when you thought weather conditions were at their best for driving, the fact is that this is the season when drivers are more likely to get a ticket or be involved in a collision.
If you regularly use the QEW, the province’s plan to designate existing High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes as HOT lanes, may help make your commute a little less congested.
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