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John Ducker: Paying attention when crossing the road can be a lifesaver

John Ducker: Paying attention when crossing the road can be a lifesaver

Too many pedestrians ignore traffic signals — because of inattention, mobile devices or a sense of entitlement or invincability.
John Ducker: Is it time to allow cyclists to make an 'Idaho stop'?

John Ducker: Is it time to allow cyclists to make an 'Idaho stop'?

A 2010 study showed that, in Idaho, cyclists’ injuries were reduced after the state removed the requirement to come to a full stop at a stop sign.
David Sovka: Oil-change mysteries explained

David Sovka: Oil-change mysteries explained

We need motor oil is because engines are complex machines filled with moving metal parts that are likely to explode and kill us at any time
John Ducker: On left-lane etiquette and karma

John Ducker: On left-lane etiquette and karma

There’s always someone who will want to go faster than you. It’s better to get out of their way and let them suffer the potential consequences.
ICYMI: Get ready to drive slower in Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úin 2025

ICYMI: Get ready to drive slower in Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úin 2025

Council supports decision to lower speed limits to 30km/h at the Oceanfront and downtown areas.
John Ducker: Drivers should adjust to everyday challenges

John Ducker: Drivers should adjust to everyday challenges

Carefully consider sudden weather changes, your vehicle’s basic controls, distractions and your physical limitations before getting behind the wheel.
John Ducker: Smart driving strategies beat Old Man Winter

John Ducker: Smart driving strategies beat Old Man Winter

The root of all cold, wet season motoring errors is driving too fast for road and weather conditions.
December the most dangerous month for driving, says ICBC

December the most dangerous month for driving, says ICBC

Road Safety at Work are reminding motorists in B.C. to drive with care.
Default speed limit of 50 km/h being phased out in most of Victoria

Default speed limit of 50 km/h being phased out in most of Victoria

Within three years, only Douglas and Blanshard north of Caledonia Avenue to Tolmie will have a 50 km/h speed limit
Driver fined for going 110 km/h through Vancouver neighbourhood

Driver fined for going 110 km/h through Vancouver neighbourhood

Danny Hebert was doing the speed in a 30 km/h zone near Vancouver's VanDusen Botanical Garden.
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