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Summer Safety Tips

Windsor Personal Injury Firm Offers Summer Safety Tips (via PRWeb) Nicer weather means many things–pool openings, cottage season, more pedestrians, more cyclists… essentially, more to look out for. As we move into summer, more people may be deciding to commute by bicycle and drivers need to be aware about the increased…

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Advice On Spring Safety

Windsor Personal Injury Firm provides advice on Spring Safety (via PRWeb) Spring has arrived and Windsor Law Firm encourages everyone to stay safe We associate the Spring with rain, and driving in the rain requires special care. Windsor, ON (PRWEB) April 25, 2014 Winter has (hopefully) retired for the year and Spring is upon…

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Newer Form of Depression Treatment Gaining Acceptance

Depression is a serious condition. People can develop depression for a variety of reasons, including from a traumatic event or stressful situation, like a car accident or personal injury such as a slip and fall/trip and fall accident.

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What you need to know if you ride a bicycle in Ontario – Part 3

Under the Highway Traffic Act, a bicycle is considered a vehicle, and a bicyclist has the same rights and responsibilities as other road users when it comes to obeying traffic laws. Cyclists are subject to fines for failure to comply with the rules of the road.

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What you need to know if you ride a bicycle in Ontario – Part 2

When it comes to changing lanes, cyclists should remember that the cars the vehicles in the other lane have the right of way and remember the importance of waiting for an opening before changing lanes, performing shoulder checks and signaling.

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What you need to know if you ride a bicycle in Ontario – Part 1

The Ministry advises that cyclists traveling slower than the rest of traffic should stay as close as possible to the right edge of the road. Cyclists are allowed to use the whole lane if staying close to the right edge of the road is unsafe.

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