Hit and run accidents happen every day in Ontario to unsuspecting victims, young and old. It is very common for cyclists to be the victim of a hit-and-run accident. If this happens to you, what should you do?
The Ministry of Transportation hopes that with the impending and continued changes to the existing traffic laws in Ontario, citizens will be more protected when utilizing the roadways in the province.
Injuries from car/motor vehicle accidents are common and life changing. Ensure that you take the necessary steps to protect yourself and others on the road.
Ontario Provincial Police in Caledon were called to Orangeville on June 14 for a hit-and-run accident between a cyclist walking his bike and a motor vehicle.
Cyclists are extremely vulnerable when motorists do not remain vigilant. Collisions between motor vehicles and bicycles often lead to catastrophic brain injuries, even when a cyclist is wearing a helmet...