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Quebec transport minister apologizes after being repeatedly photographed without seatbeltThe photos, published by the Journal de Montreal on Wednesday, were taken over a three-year span and posted to Geneviève Guilbault's social media accounts.PoliticsAug 30, 2023
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Quebec unveils sweeping safety measures to crack down on dangerous drivingThe province's transport minister says the government is dedicating more than $180 million to realize the plan aimed at bolstering safety on Quebec roads.CanadaAug 22, 2023
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Texting while biking? Cycling advocacy group warns of financial, physical risksCycling advocacy groups and former police officers are warning cyclists about the dangers and fines of texting while riding a bike.TrafficAug 18, 2023
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Electric unicycle users say Quebec pilot project legalizing them technically excludes themThe pilot project will only allow electric unicycles with motors of less than 500 watts to roll. But users argue they don't even make them with that wattage anymore.PoliticsJul 15, 2023
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More police presence around West Island school to catch people breaking road rulesPolice from Station 1 in Montreal's West Island are reminding people to drive safely in school zones.EducationJan 14, 2019
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Quebec coroner pushes for tighter ignition lock rules for repeat drunk driversA Quebec coroner is recommending the province move quickly to implement a rule that would force repeat drunk drivers to have their vehicles fitted with ignition locks for at least a decade.CanadaOct 15, 2018
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Côte-de-Neiges-NDG to lower speed limit across the boroughNew speed limits will be implemented by the end of 2018 in an effort to improve safety.TrafficJul 23, 2018
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There are new rules for cyclists, drivers in Quebec. Do you know what they are?If you ever take to the roads in Quebec, you might want to be aware of these new changes.TrafficMay 18, 2018
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Quebec imposes curfew, passenger limit for young driversThe changes come after recent statistics showed 29 more young people died on Quebec roads in 2017 than the year before.TrafficMay 8, 2018
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Montreal and bike groups fume at increased fines for cyclists in new highway codeCyclists who break the road law currently face fines between $15 and $30. With the adoption of the new rules, they will be liable for fines from $80 to $100 -- a 433 per cent increase.CanadaApr 7, 2018
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