VOL. XLVIII No. 1, January 2004
Drunk Driving - Progress and Problems
The rate of impaired driving incidents dropped four per cent in 2002, although an alarming 1.4 million drivers reported driving when they thought they were impaired.
Too Many Distractions
Safety problems related to driver distraction could increase as new electronic devices make their way into personal vehicles.
Canada's Silent Tragedy
Over the 1990s traffic fatalities decreased but suicides were on the rise. Since 1992, the number of suicides has been greater than the number of road fatalities.
President's Perspective
Body Checking in Minor Hockey
Winter Drivers Need More Following Distance
In typical winter conditions, highway drivers should slow down and leave a good eight to 10 seconds following distance.
Tire Safety Quiz
How Smart are you about your tires?
The Bystander Effect
A community where people intervene for the good of others is a safer community.
Red Light Cameras
A study was conducted to assess the Red Light Running (RLR) cameras in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Higher Speeds Drive Traffic Deaths Up
Advocates of higher limits need only look across the border for proof that raising speed limits is a bad idea.
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