Archive for the ‘At the wheel’ Category

Share the road rules

- February 3rd, 2012

Recently, my province instituted a week-long zero tolerance blitz called Operation Safe Commute, meant to put safety in road use top of mind among drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. It didn’t start off well, with a host of usually tolerated behaviour being cited. Read more…

Winter tire testing

- January 27th, 2012

Unlike car testing, where you compare three cars on the same roads and on the same day to see which fits your needs best, tire testing is a precise science involving one car and one driver, Read more…

A pileup like no other

- December 6th, 2011

If you’ve stared longingly – and with a certain amount of envy – at high-end exotic sports cars that have driven by you on the highway in the past, this story may give you at least a tiny bit of satisfaction.

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(Not) making a splash

- November 29th, 2011

As annoyingly inattentive as drivers can be – both toward other drivers and pedestrians alike – there’s one genuinely thoughtful thing I regularly notice them doing during a downpour.

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Taxing our roads and our patience

- October 14th, 2011

Every so often, the subject of road tolls comes up in the discussion about how any big city will handle crumbling infrastructure and/or traffic congestion, and you can bet that eventually tolls will come to a big city near you. Read more…

Won’t somebody think of the critters?

- September 23rd, 2011

I’ve said it before that when it comes to avoiding crashes, you should follow the path that’s going to do the least damage, and frankly choosing to do damage to yourself or others instead of a critter should not be a viable strategy. Read more…

Car-free day – who knew?

- September 22nd, 2011

Apparently, September 22 is car-free day in Montreal. My only questions are – is anyone actually aware of this, and does anyone care?

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Get a grip on safe hauling

- September 16th, 2011

There aren’t many people who don’t use the right tool for the task, yet when it comes to moving oversized items in a vehicle the apparent mindset is to cut as many corners as possible. Read more…

Do you park like an ass?

- September 12th, 2011

We’ve all seen – or been the victim of – the driver who can’t seem to grasp how parking lots work. It seems like a simple enough concept. There are straight yellow lines that make a rectangular shape, you fit your vehicle in said rectangle, and voila! – you’re now able to pass day one of driving school.

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Cars as tools

- August 26th, 2011

There are times when I’m chastised by readers for suggesting that cars are mere tools, when I should be extolling their virtues as items to be appreciated and enjoyed. The truth is many users view their vehicles as tools meant to make their lives easier. Read more…