Everything you need to know about the future of self-driving carsIn the near future, we’ll be sharing the streets with driverless vehicles. Here’s what to expect when self-driving cars hit the road.
Saskatchewan is the most dangerous place to drive in CanadaOver a five-year period, Saskatchewan’s average traffic fatality rate is more than double the national rate and higher than any other province
What your car isn’t telling youDriving schools have a new challenge: features in cars that make us safer—and stupider
A new, and dangerous, kind of distracted driverThey hog lanes, ignore emergency vehicles, and treat their cars like multi-tasking way stations. That culture of entitlement makes drivers a new kind of menace.
Traffic signs with a heart ask you to stop—in the name of loveRoad signs with an emotional appeal are gaining traction locally. And they’re going international.
These cars drive themselves! (Minus the ’drive themselves’ bit.)Scott Feschuk is bemused about the future of driving: So we get all the responsibility of driving, and none of the fun?
Look out, left-lane hogs: B.C. police are coming for youB.C. highway drivers moseying along in the left lane are about to get a ticket
Distracted driving crackdownPolice dressed in bunny costumes? It’s just one strategy to nab drivers who use their cell phones behind the wheel.