Last month, many BC residents and health professionals learned that concussions and mental health injuries caused by motor vehicle accidents are to be considered "minor injuries" under ICBC's new pain and suffering cap ($5,500) on claims. While drivers certainly...
Safe Driving
Driving Through a Forest Fire Ravaged Region – What You Need to Know to Stay Safe
There isn't a single person in BC who is unaware of the forest fires plaguing the province this summer. For some of you, it's a general concern that has your heart going out to wildlife and residents impacted by the devastation, for others who have to navigate the...
Long Distance Carpool Safety Tips
After news broke that Greyhound Canada is permanently removing all BC routes (aside from Vancouver to Seattle) from its service, people from all over the British Columbia are scrambling to come up with solutions for their Western Canada travels when flights aren't...
Safe Tips for Driving Around Cyclists
It's Bike to Work (and School) Week here in BC, an annual event to promote sustainable commuting that runs from May 28 to June 3 in 2018. While this affair celebrates cycling as an alternative form of transportation, it also draws attention to a concern beyond one's...
Characteristics of Bad and Good Drivers – It’s Not Too Late to Change Lanes
Personality characteristics impact your performance on the road. Studies have shown that this correlation begins as a young adult and carries through to present day. Understanding the role of personality in driving not only helps enhance traffic safety policies and...