So You Think You Can Drive?

Is there anything worse than sitting in a car with a bad driver? And they’re always clueless, aren’t they? Poor drivers aren’t just annoying. They can be downright dangerous. They slam on brakes, drive too close, pay attention to everything but the road and can’t even tell how tense their passengers are. We say “they”

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Safety Tips for Driving on Icy Roads

The combination of near freezing temperatures and precipitation causes hazardous road conditions that can prove costly to motorists. Staying off the roads during bad weather is the best way to avoid an accident, but it isn’t always possible. If you must get behind the wheel when icy roads are predicted, there are some smart driving

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Winter Maintenance and Driving Tips to Keep Your Car Fuel-Efficient and Reliable

Improve Your Car’s Gas Mileage and Reliability By Following These Cold-Weather Maintenance and Driving Tips Winter driving can have a number of negative effects to your car’s reliability and fuel economy. While these effects are minimized by modern engine management and fuel injection technologies, cold weather can still lead to increased stress on your engine

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What is No-fault Auto Insurance?

The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) offers guidelines and information about no-fault auto insurance policies. What is No-Fault Auto Insurance? In Canada, no-fault auto insurance is indemnity coverage for losses by an insured’s insurance company. No-fault liability provides a policyholder with guaranteed reimbursement of expenses after an accident no matter the designation of liability. While

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