Push the crosswalk button to cross road crosswalk sign in the Maritimes
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When is JayWalking Illegal

Understanding Pedestrian Jaywalking in Canada  In Canada, the term “jaywalking” is often thrown around in reference to pedestrians who have crossed the street without using a designated crosswalk or marked intersection. The importance of using marked crossings such as pedestrian crossings and zebra crossings cannot be overstated. This act, although often portrayed as illegal, often…

Woman walking her son down a snowy and icy road.
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Tips for Safe Winter Walking

Navigating Winter Walks in Canada: 10 Essential Safety Tips for Pedestrians Chilling winds, snow-covered landscapes, and icy paths – Canadian winters offer a scenic beauty but also pose challenges for pedestrians. A single misstep can result in serious consequences. Here are detailed safety guidelines for navigating the winter wonderland on foot, along with relevant Canadian…

Trick or treaters dressed in Halloween costumes getting candy from someone's house. There is even a dressed up dog.
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Important Safety Tips for Children On Halloween

Halloween in Atlantic Canada, is a wonderful time filled with spooky costumes, candy-filled adventures, and memorable moments for children. However, ensuring the safety of our little trick-or-treaters on the road is of paramount importance. Here are seven crucial road safety tips tailored to Halloween in the Maritimes:

Ways in which pedestrian accidents could be reduced in Canada

There are multiple modes of transportation that individuals who reside in Canada use to get from one place to another. Motor vehicles are one of those modes. So too is walking. When the two collide–literally–the outcome can be disproportionately devastating to pedestrians. While it is of course possible that individuals in a car could be…

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