CAA Manitoba
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Distracted driving a major concern among Manitobans: CAA surveyThe auto club said the study found that 88 per cent of drivers polled said they're 'somewhat' or 'very' concerned about distracted driving .TrafficJul 30, 2025
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Rural Manitoba roads earn dubious honours in CAA Worst Roads campaignCAA Manitoba has announced the 'winner' of its annual Worst Roads campaign, and the dubious honour goes to Provincial Trunk Highway 34 in the Central Plains/Pembina Valley area.TrafficMay 29, 2025
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Worst roads campaign kicks off 14th year of naming and shaming dangerous Manitoba streetsFor the 14th consecutive year, CAA Manitoba is reaching out to drivers for their votes on the least vehicle-friendly roads in the province.TrafficMar 18, 2025
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Battery woes make up majority of road service calls during deep freeze: CAA ManitobaCAA Manitoba says dead batteries have made up the lion's share of service calls it has received this week, with around 70 per cent of Wednesday's calls touching on battery issues.WeatherFeb 13, 2025
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Brandon’s 18th Street named Manitoba’s worst road for 2024The votes are in, and a major route in Brandon has earned the dubious distinction as 'Manitoba's worst road' for 2024.TrafficMay 22, 2024
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Slow down, move over: CAA Manitoba raises awareness about emergency vehicles, tow trucksThe auto club says there's a simple way to remember what to do: if you see an emergency vehicle on the side of the road, reduce your speed by half as you pass them.TrafficMay 14, 2024
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CAA Manitoba says ‘alarming’ survey results show lack of awareness about driving highThe auto club says the study found that since legalization, 27 per cent of Manitoba drivers say they've driven a vehicle after consuming edible cannabis.CrimeApr 17, 2024
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Do you drive on Manitoba’s worst road? Annual CAA campaign kicks off TuesdayYou can now make your voice heard about Manitoba's most dreaded stretch of road — whether it's due to potholes, traffic congestion, poorly timed traffic signals, or anything else.TrafficMar 19, 2024
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Deep-freeze means massive increase in CAA Manitoba road-service callsCAA Manitoba says the phones have been ringing off the hook since temperatures first dropped, and the volume of calls means drivers in need of a boost might have a longer wait.WeatherJan 18, 2024
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Stay warm on Halloween and get your car ready for winter driving: snow’s on its wayMeteorologists say Winnipeg trick-or-treaters could be trudging through snow as they head door to door on Oct. 31.WeatherOct 24, 2023
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