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CAA study shows ways Canada can do more to support our children’s journey to school

Today, the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) released Supporting our Kids on the Journey to School: A CAA School Travel Study. The report, the first-of-its-kind in Canada, lays out best practices in school zone travel policies with the goal of keeping kids safer on their journey to school. Every day, millions of Canadian families make a journey to and from school.

Results of CAA’s School Zone Safety Assessment at Christ the King School in Shaunavon

On Tuesday, May 17, 2022, a CAA School Zone Safety Assessment was conducted at Christ the King School in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. The assessment took place before school from 8:15 a.m. to 8:50 a.m., lunch dismissal from 11:50 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and after school from 3:10 p.m. to 3:40 p.m.

May 2022 Is Proclaimed as CAA School Safety Patrol Month

The month of May has been proclaimed by the Honourable Dustin Duncan, Minister of Education, as 

It’s Official! Announcing CAA’s 2022 Top Ten Worst Roads

Saskatchewan road users have nominated and voted for their worst, unsafe roads they have recently travelled on.

CAA Named Canada’s Most Trusted Brand Across All Age Categories

Gustavson brand Index also ranks CAA first in insurance for fifth straight year OTTAWA – The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) has been named the most trusted brand in Canada for the third year in a row in the annual Gustavson Brand Trust Index, released today.

CAA’s Slow Down Move Over Day Advocates for First Responders’ Safety

May 10th, 2022 is CAA Slow Down Move Over Day, a national day of safety in observance and recognition of first responders working on our highways, including tow truck operators, police officers, paramedics, fire department crews, construction workers, and highway patrol staff. CAA Clubs across Canada have designated the second Tuesday in May annually, as Slow Down Move Over Day to bring attention to this important safety issue.

Canada a Nation of Distracted Drivers, CAA Finds

OTTAWA – Nearly 8 in 10 Canadian drivers (79%) admit to being distracted while driving, according to a CAA poll released today. And among the most dangerous distractions people name are their own in-vehicle technologies, like a phone, the vehicle console, or voice-activated features.

Last Week to Vote for Your Worst, Unsafe Roads for CAA’s 2022 Worst Roads

Saskatchewan road users including motorists, cyclists, motorcyclists, pedestrians, runners and transit users have until April 30th to vote for the worst, unsafe roads they have travelled on.