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The deadly force of fatigue
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Fatigue is attributed as the cause of more than 100,000 car accidents each year in North America.
10 tips for safer distance driving
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Anyone who’s driven a long distance, especially late at night, knows how frightening it is to nod off at the wheel. Follow these tips to help make your long drive a safer one.
Most children’s bike accidents are caused when kids ride out onto a road without looking. Slow down and be vigilant in residential neighbourhoods¹.
¹Study conducted by the Insurance Bureau of Canada, as reported by the Canada Safety Council.



