ATTN: BC drivers — Has your windshield been damaged or chipped? ICBC will assist you

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For many drivers, a chipped or damaged windshield is an unexpected inconvenience that can disrupt their daily commute. Understanding how to address this issue swiftly and effectively can save time and money, particularly for those drivers in BC covered by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC). Here’s a look at how ICBC facilitates windshield […]

Unlocking Theft: Canada’s Most Stolen Cars Targeted via Diagnostic Ports

Toronto, Ontario — According to insight from Équité Association and Bryan Gast, vice president of investigative services at Honda CR-V, the most commonly stolen vehicles in Canada share one common feature: the inclusion of an onboard diagnostic (OBD) port. In 2023, Équité Association revealed that the most commonly stolen vehicles in Canada were the following: […]

ADAS Alert: Most Driver Assistance Systems Not Up to Par, Says IIHS

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The recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) casts a spotlight on the current state of partial driving automation systems, revealing a concerning gap in safety measures. With only one out of 14 systems earning an acceptable rating, the findings signal a critical need for improvement in an industry racing towards automation.  […]

ADAS Shows Promise, But Road Safety in Canada Demands More

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March 12, 2024, — Toronto, Canada.    While Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) have reduced the number of road accidents in Canada, the decrease has not been as significant as expected. Human error continues to play a substantial role in road safety challenges. The most recent stats published by Transport Canada’s National Collision Database (NCDB) […]

Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) Systems: Understanding Limitations and Enhancing Safety

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Reverse Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems are designed to enhance safety while backing up, but recent testing conducted by the American Automobile Association (AAA) reveals that they are not foolproof. This article provides an overview of the test findings and offers recommendations for drivers to maximize their safety awareness. How Does Automatic Emergency Braking Work? […]

Quality and Styling Distinguish Top EV Models, but Public Charging Woes Felt by All

Quality and Styling Distinguish Top EV Models, but Public Charging Woes Felt by All

TROY, Mich.: 27 Feb. 2024 — As more car buyers make the switch to battery electric vehicles (BEVs), traditional factors that are also important to buyers of gas-powered vehicles are becoming critical to satisfaction among BEV owners. Quality and cost of ownership have emerged as the top factors influencing satisfaction, according to the J.D. Power […]

Repair Costs Rising For New Cars

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As newer vehicles become increasingly sophisticated, replacement and repair costs have soared. According to a recent RATESDOTCA report the cost of repairing  the windshield and central mirror alone of a 2023 Honda Civic is approximately $1,361 more than the cost of replacing the same in a 2013 Honda Civic. The report compares repair costs for […]

Who Cleans A Car Accident Site?

The site of a car accident is typically left littered with debris such as shattered glass or pieces of metal from the broken and damaged cars. Commonly, the major pieces from the collision will be taken by towing services, but have you ever wondered who cleans up the remaining debris that is left on the […]

Safe Roads, Safe Homes: Back-to-School Road Safety

The 2020 school year is upon us, and while our homes might be quieter with our kids in the classroom (in-person or virtual), the roads have increased in volume with more commuters, school busses and pedestrians. The spring and summer months saw a more relaxed driving experience due to most people staying home from school, […]

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