A delegation representing TREA, Waste Free World and … Continue Reading
Nova Scotia’s Transportation Minister, Murray Scott, has introduced amendments to that province’s Motor Vehicle Act that appear to hold a promise of increased safety for pedestrians.
An 18-month pilot program would allow police to install photo-radar cameras capable of nabbing speeders and red light runners.
Another provision would ban the use of hand-held cellphones while driving.
Drivers who fail to yield for pedestrians at crosswalks would see a doubling … Continue Reading