VOL. XLVII No. 3, July 2003
Animals Crossing
Wildlife collisions are a hazard throughout the year, but they start to peak in the summer and fall.
Slow Cars, Fast Kids
If there's a toddler around, beware of backing up.
Crowded Roads Lead to Aggressive Driving
Fifth annual Nerves of Steel Aggressive Driving Study finds 90% of Canadians believe traffic congestion fuels aggressive driving.
Safe Cycling Brings Health and Happiness
Riding a bicycle is a very effective form of aerobic exercise. It's also convenient, exhilarating and good for the environment.
Global Road Safety Challenge
Canada's goal is to have the safest roads in the world. How close are we?
Driver Improvement At Work
A new 2003 edition of the Canada Safety Council's Defensive Driving Course (DDC) is now available.
President's Perspective
Drunk driving is no longer the leading cause of criminal death in Canada.
Kwiz Corner How energy savvy are you?
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