Distracted Driving
Alberta Distracted Driving Claims Jump 58%, Leading Canada: Study
The latest study from Aviva Canada says Alberta leads Canada when it comes to distracted driving claims.
B.C. Judge: Holding Your Phone While Driving Violates the Motor Vehicle Act
A judge in British Columbia has ruled that holding your phone while driving is still a violation of the Motor Vehicle Act.
Saskatchewan Police Issued a Record 711 Distracted Drivers Last Month
Saskatchewan's March Traffic Safety Spotlight caught a record number of distracted drivers last month.
Distracted Driving in Canada Led By Need to Communicate for Family Obligations: Study
A new poll by Travelers Canada says it has identified more data on distracted driving in Canada.
Apple’s ‘Do Not Disturb While Driving’ Feature on iPhone is Already Reducing Dangerous Habits
The introduction of "Do Not Disturb While Driving" in iOS 11 has decreased the amount of drivers who look at their phone's while behind the wheel.
Proposed ICBC Change Could Void Insurance for Distracted Drivers
Distracted drivers will be responsible for several significant costs if they're found at fault.
Manitoba Revision: Drivers Caught Texting Will Get to Drive Home Before Licenses Suspended
Manitoba drivers are getting a slight break from recent distracted driving legislation.
BC Driver Gets 2 Distracted Driving Tickets in 7 Minutes, Hit with $736 Fine
One BC driver just couldn't keep his hands on the wheel and off his cellphone.
Unmarked Windsor Police Van Nabs 114 Drivers for Distracted Driving Over the Weekend
Remember that unmarked Windsor Police van from last weekend?
Canadian Millennials Think They are the Most Distracted Generation Behind the Wheel: Study
80 percent of Canadians believe that drivers under the age of 34 are the most distracted.
RCMP in British Columbia Begin Distracted Driving Enforcement Blitz
RCMP officers in British Columbia have started a distracted driving enforcement blitz.
British Columbia’s Attorney General Says Distracted Driving Could Soon Cost You Your Keys
British Columbia's attorney general hinted that distracted driving could soon cost drivers their privileges behind the wheel.