Insurance Bureau of Canada: ‘Good Drivers’ Pay Higher Alberta Car Insurance Premiums
The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) released a report highlighting a concerning trend in Alberta car insurance premiums. According to the report, insurance companies burden “good” drivers in the province with higher auto insurance premiums to subsidize high-risk drivers’ insurance. This situation raises important questions about fairness and equity within the insurance system. How it […]
Pothole Alert: Spike in Pothole Damage Claims in Manitoba
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) has seen a significant surge in pothole damage claims in Manitoba so far in 2024. This article highlights the rise in claims and provides information on how residents can report potholes to help address the issue. MPI has received a total of 249 claims related to pothole damage since the beginning […]
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) Systems: Understanding Limitations and Enhancing Safety
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? […]
Toyota Canada Recalls 28,000 Vehicles Over Transmission Flaw: Wheels May Continue to Move While Vehicle in Neutral
In late February, Toyota Canada issued a recall for approximately 28,000 vehicles due to a transmission flaw. This flaw poses a potential safety risk as it may cause the wheels to continue moving even when the vehicle is in neutral. As a responsible automaker, Toyota is taking swift action to address this issue and ensure […]
Provincial Government Considers Increasing Ontario Collision Reporting Threshold
In a move that could have significant implications for car accident reporting in Ontario, the provincial government is currently considering increasing the Ontario collision reporting threshold for car accidents. This potential change has sparked discussions and debates among various stakeholders, including insurance companies, legal professionals, and road safety advocates. In this article, we will explore […]
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
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 […]