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ANALYSIS: Tougher penalties alone likely won’t curb distracted drivingSaskatchewan will introduce harsher penalties for distracted driving soon, but provinces that have beefed up penalties still see many drivers using their phones.Nov 8, 2019
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CAA says Canadians ‘very concerned’ about road safety and marijuana legalizationThe organization is calling for more public education about drugged driving.CanadaDec 14, 2016
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Self-driving cars are almost here, but are Canadians ready to take the wheel?A national survey finds that Canadians are not only split on embracing vehicle automation, they're downright nervous.TechSep 29, 2016
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Half of 24-hour licence suspensions in Alberta due to drug impairmentA study found drugs were detected in 40 per cent of fatally injured drivers across the country in 2012. Alberta was slightly higher than the national average.CrimeAug 5, 2016
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