BolandHowe LLP
130 Industrial Parkway North L4G 4C3 Aurora, ON, Canada
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Locality: Aurora, Ontario
Phone: +1 905-841-5717
Address: 130 Industrial Parkway North L4G 4C3 Aurora, ON, Canada
Website: www.bolandhowe.com
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Come say hello if you're at the Aurora Chamber of CommerceHome Show this weekend. We're booth 169. Hours: Friday, April 21 4 pm - 9 pm... Saturday, April 22 9 am - 6 pm Sunday, April 23 10 am - 4 pm See more
Who is responsible when a self-driving car crashes? This is where technology creates ambiguity.
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We're proud to be sponsors of Southlake Foundation Run Walk for Southlake. Join us on April 30th for a family-friendly 5K run. Reach out to us for more information on how to register.
We hope it doesn't happen, but in case you are in a car accident, here's what you need to do.
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Surprise! Winter is here. Use these tips from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to stay safe on the road in snowy or slippery conditions. 1. Check your vehicle Get your vehicle winter-ready with a maintenance check-up. Carry an ice scraper and washer... fluid effective to -40oC. Keep your fuel tank at least half full. Consider installing four winter tires. You’re eligible for an auto insurance discount if you use them! Plan ahead, use your judgment 2. Plan your trip, locate your stops and check the weather. Check road conditions and closures on our website, Twitter account or call 511 for hands- free voice-activated service. Use your judgment too delaying your trip may be the best option. If you’re on the road when conditions worsen, find a safe place to pull well off and wait. 3. Be prepared Have emergency supplies with you a charged cell phone, non-perishable food, water, fashlight, blanket, warm clothes, jumper cables, shovel and traction mats or sand. 4. Slow down, stay alert and in control Many winter collisions occur because drivers are going too fast for road conditions. Slow down and allow extra space between you and other vehicles. Focus on your driving and put away cell phones and other distractions. Look for reflections on the road what looks like water may actually be ice. 5. Steer gently on curves and in slippery conditions. Hard braking, quick acceleration and abrupt gear changes can cause you to skid. Avoid using cruise control on wet, snowy or icy pavement it reduces your reaction time and vehicle control. If you do skid, release your brakes and steer in the direction you want to go. Be careful not to over steer. 5. Share the road and watch for snowplows Avoid crowding into the lane of on-coming traffic this can result in head-on collisions. Drive slowly near working snowplows and don’t pass them it’s dangerous. Be patient and give them room. They will pull off once they reach the end of their route. 6. Obey road closures Do not drive on closed roads it’s against the law. Always obey emergency closure signs and follow the directions of police officers. Remember the roads are closed for your safety!
Accidents can change people's lives forever. But will their accident insurance help them? Not always, as this story shows us.
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