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Would You Consider Usage Based Insurance?

Insurance companies are always in competition with each other when it comes to offering the best rates. In recent times, insurance companies like Desjardins and The Co-operators have been offering usage based insurance programs to help drivers reduce their insurance premiums.  The idea is that the insurance company is in essence, sent data about how […]

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Make Sure You Drive With Care

Every day in urban centres, you see them…  Those people who drive like they got their licence from a bubble-gum machine.  You don’t know whether to laugh or cry.  It’s stressful, even if the rest of your day isn’t necessarily.  The drive to and from anywhere these days is fraught with dangers.  People cutting in

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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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Ontarians Adjusting to Daylight Savings Time

This past Sunday was the implementation of Daylight Savings Time, where we lost an hour of sleep so we can gain an hour of daylight. The issue with adjusting the start and end of daylight is that the body has to adjust as well. “Spring ahead” can cause restlessness at night and sleepiness during the day.

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