One 2 One Driving School LTD
594 Marina Drive T1X0N9 Chestermere, AB, Canada
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Locality: Chestermere, Alberta
Phone: +1 403-402-0498
Address: 594 Marina Drive T1X0N9 Chestermere, AB, Canada
Website: www.121driving.com/
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TIPS TO AVOID A WARM-UP THEFT: Never leave your vehicle running and unattended Install remote starter If there is no remote starter lock the vehicle and use a spare key. Park the vehicle in well-lit areas.... Do not keep any valuables in the car. Never leave your valuable items in plain view. See more
WHAT TO DO IF YOU'RE SELF-ISOLATING WITH A PET While the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) considers the risk of animals spreading coronavirus to humans to be low, the organization recommends the following safety precautions: If you are isolating or sick with COVID-19, do not let your pets interact with people outside of your household. If someone in your home becomes sick, isolate them from everyone else, including pets.... Keep cats indoors and do not let them roam outside. Do not put masks on pets. If possible, have another member of your family care for your pet if you test positive for COVID-19. If you must care for a pet while sick, wear a mask and wash your hands before and after touching the animal. If you or your pet becomes sick with COVID-19, do not take the animal to a veterinarian. Contact your veterinarian and let them know, over the phone, that you are sick with COVID-19. Source - https://www.theweathernetwork.com//niagara-region-dog-test See more
By design, winter tires are engineered to enhance your car's handling, traction, and braking performance when the temperature is below 7C. While short bouts of cooler weather do battle with lingering summer-like temperatures through the fall season across most of the country, there does come a day when the average high dips below 7C, and stays there until spring. According to the latest long-range forecast from Weather Network meteorologist Dr. Doug Gillham, we're about nearing that time particularly in Alberta and eastern Canada where an active storm track is underway. While it's recommended to switch all four wheels to snow tires, that might not be an option for you this year. Experts say if you have two, it's a much safer bet to put them in the back rather than the front
The red car was at a complete stop behind a bus stopped at a train crossing. The blue Jeep was texting and driving. The driver of the red car is okay, shockingl...y, and luckily he was alone because a passenger likely would not have survived. Please don’t text and drive. You are not special. You are not better at it than everybody else. You are distracted. Get over yourself. Think about other people and get off your damn phone while driving. See more
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Why Winter Tires are worth it !!!!!!!!!!! While many drivers assume that regular all-season tires are just fine for year-round driving, that's only true if you live in a temperate climate. If you live where it snows or your area experiences routine sub-40 degree Fahrenheit temperatures a set of dedicated winter tires will dramatically improve your safety during the coldest months. Winter tires gain their advantage not only because they have superior tread patterns that are designed for traction on ice and snow, but because they employ softer rubber compounds to enhance grip.
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He must be going really fast !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WATCH: The pilot of a small plane made an emergency landing on a highway in Quebec on Thursday morning due to a mechanical problem. RELATED: https://trib.al/hB1wF1g
Yes, City playgrounds are closed. No, you still cannot speed through them. The speed limit in playground zones is still in effect. Families are walking in these areas, just at a distance from each other.
Police sources have confirmed that Canada’s new driving laws, which received royal assent earlier this year, will officially take effect in every province on Feb. 1, 2020. Drivers convicted of distracted driving under the new laws will be punished with a licence suspension, a hefty fine and demerit points. The severity of the punishment increases with the number of subsequent offences committed: First offence: 3 days suspension and $3,000 fine... Second offence: 7 days suspension and $6,000 fine Three or more offences: 30 days suspension, $8,000 fine and six demerit points Police will not be able to seize driver’s licences at roadside. They would have to get the approval of a judge in order to be able to suspend any driver’s licences. Sourse - https://toronto-ontario.news//ontarios-new-distracted-dri/
Calgary is a Deep Freezer - 27. This might warm you up.
It Happens ,Some Times Drive Safe
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Like it or not, most Canadians will soon need to make the switch to winter tires for their vehicles. By design, winter tires are engineered to enhance your car's handling, traction, and braking performance when the temperature is below 7C. While short bouts of cooler weather do battle with lingering summer-like temperatures through the early fall across most of the country, there does come a day when the average high dips below 7, and stays there until spring.
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Do Not Drive High
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Police officers in Washington State were surprised when they arrived at a park where the suspects were children armed with snowballs.
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