Can You Believe This?! March 12, 2021
Toronto, Ontario — In this wacky weekly feature, catch African Lion Safari’s latest drive-thru exhibit, crazy exes caught red-handed in Calgary, Pokemon-inspired mods and much, much more!
Can You Believe This?! March 5, 2021
Toronto, Ontario — This week’s wacky feature brings you hot rods for bachelors, the collision avoidance dance crew, big Fiat fumbles and much, much more!
Picking up the Pace: CAA pay-as-you-go insurance customers tripled in pandemic
Thornhill, Ontario – As the pandemic has seen fewer cars on the road and, in turn, fewer collision claims for insurers to settle, pay-as-you-go pricing models have taken a new position in the forefront of auto insurance as CAA reports that it’s MyPace policy has skyrocketed in popularity. CAA announced on Thursday that according to […]
Can You Believe This?! February 19, 2021
Toronto, Ontario — Featuring frozen parking fiascos, retro auto accessories, skills for escaping snowbanks and much more in this week’s wacky dose of Can You Believe This?! clips!
Congestion Curve: 2020 marks sharp declines in Toronto rush hour
Toronto, Ontario — Coronavirus-induced lockdowns caused annual traffic congestion to fall in most countries, including Canada, disrupting long-held traffic patterns like the dreaded morning commute to work, a report released last week showed. Traffic congestion declined sharply on roads in crowded cities like Los Angeles, Toronto, Bengaluru and Mexico City in 2020, said location technology […]
Friday Fun: Girl’s head stuck in tailpipe and Toronto traffic declared a state of emergency
By Jeff Sanford Toronto, Ontario – June 15, 2018 – In today’s Friday Fun: A festival goer gets head stuck in exhaust pipe, thefts of metal off new cars on the rise, former city planner declares Toronto traffic a state of emergency, and much, much more. A fantastic, absurd bit of news this […]
Saskatchewan distracted driving initiative results in 711 offences
By CRM Staff Regina, Saskatchewan — May 1, 2018 — During the month of March, the Saskatchewan police force embarked on another Traffic Safety Spotlight to catch distracted drivers in the act. Tactics police used included travelling in unmarked vehicles, standing plain-clothed on sidewalks and observing traffic flow from elevated vantage points. The […]
Study: CAA looks at Canada’s most congested routes
Ottawa, Ontario — January 11, 2017 — No matter where you live, there’s always at least one road or intersection that is a byword for traffic congestion. As of today, you can check to see if it ranks with the country’s worst. The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) has just released a first of its kind […]