Road Rules
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Saskatchewan street laws updated to crack down on stunting and street racingRoad rules are changing in Saskatchewan to crack down on drivers who speed, stunt or street race.CrimeFeb 27
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Conflicting speed signs in constriction zone leaving Calgary drivers confusedDrivers in southwest Calgary have been left confused after conflicting speed signs were posted in a construction zone.CanadaSep 20, 2019
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BCAA urges parents to educate themselves on school zone road rulesAs kids go back to school, BCAA is asking parents to slow down and know the rules of the road -- particularly in school zones.NewsAug 28, 2018
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Racial slur hurled at Edmonton cyclist prompts calls for civility from motoristsWhile cycling home from work, Bashir Mohamed got into an argument with a motorist that quickly escalated.CrimeAug 5, 2016
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Calgary driver hit while turning into her own driveway found at faultLeasa Berg lives on a busy street in Douglasdale and follows the same routine every time she drives into her garage.ConsumerJun 20, 2016
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Ontario drivers won’t have to report minor collisions under $2,000 in damageMore changes to road rules in the province are coming into effect Sept. 1, with the threshold for reporting vehicle damage in collisions to police set to double to $2,000.TrafficAug 31, 2015
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Road Rules: Making way for emergency vehiclesThe sound of sirens approaching can put panic into most drivers, especially if they’re stuck in gridlock. So what should you do, when an emergency vehicle is approaching?Nov 22, 2013
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Road Rules: Life in the fast laneA major pet peeve for many drivers is when someone in the left lane is going slower than everyone else—especially on the highway.ConsumerNov 21, 2013
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Police keeping an eye out for bad drivers, ahead of holiday seasonIn the coming weeks, both uniformed and plainclothes officers plan to hit the streets, keeping an eye out for violations.Nov 20, 2013
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Road Rules: Following too closeThe Traffic Act states drivers cannot follow another vehicle closer than is reasonable, based on speed and road conditions.ConsumerNov 20, 2013
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