ConsumerInfo on Auto Insurance
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ConsumerInfo on Auto Insurance Young Drivers of Canada: Back to School Driver's Checklist to Help Keep Kids Safe What your teen needs to know to drive smart TORONTO, Aug. 26, 2010 - It's back to school time and our roads will be busy again with school buses, a higher volume of children walking on the road and parents picking up and dropping off in school zones. Drivers need to be cautious and take extra care on the road. As drivers, we can affect pedestrian safety and reduce child pedestrian injury by how we act and react behind the wheel. In Canada, more children acquire pedestrian-related injuries in the months of September and October and the most frequently reported child pedestrian action that results in injury or death is crossing at an intersection followed by running onto the road. Young Drivers of Canada President Peter Christianson explains, "Younger children often lack the cognitive and physical skills to make safe decisions. In Canada, children aged 10 to 14 years have the highest incidence of pedestrian-related injuries, but a larger age range of children (5 to 14 years) are at the greatest risk for pedestrian-related fatalities. As drivers, we can predict and prevent these collisions by driving defensively." Drivers can use this road safety checklist to help navigate this busy back to school time on the road:
For more information on driving tips visit the Young Drivers of Canada website at www.youngdrivers.com. About Young Drivers of Canada For more than 40 years, Young Drivers of Canada has been teaching Canadians how to drive and survive. We offer the most comprehensive driver training courses in the country, including exclusive YD-branded in-car emergency maneuvers training.
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