Spring Driving in Nova Scotia
Spring driving in Nova Scotia requires more than putting winter behind you. Learn how to adjust for rain, glare, wind, and road changes. Read more…
Continue ReadingSpring driving in Nova Scotia requires more than putting winter behind you. Learn how to adjust for rain, glare, wind, and road changes. Read more…
Continue ReadingDefensive driving is about mindset. Learn how staying calm and focused can help you avoid accidents and stress behind the wheel in Nova Scotia. Read more about how to stay calm on today’s post.
Continue ReadingDriving on wet roads in Nova Scotia can turn dangerous fast — especially when your tires lose contact with the road. This is called hydroplaning, and it can happen in just a few seconds if you’re not prepared. You lose control of steering and braking, often without warning.
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Why Tailgating Is Dangerous — And How to Handle It Safely on Nova Scotia Roads Tailgating is one of the most common bad habits on Nova Scotia roads — and one of the most dangerous. Whether you’re stuck in Halifax traffic or cruising on Highway 102, a vehicle too close behind you can turn a […]
Continue ReadingDefensive driving is more than just following traffic rules—it’s a proactive approach to staying safe on the road. Learn how maintaining situational awareness, anticipating hazards, and mastering techniques like safe following distances can help you prevent accidents and enhance road safety. Discover the benefits of defensive driving, from improved safety to lower insurance rates, and how you can become a defensive driver today.
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