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Author :: Dan Baldyga  |
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| Article Title :: ~AUTO ACCIDENT INSURANCE CAIM~ Getting Reimbursed |
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~AUTO ACCIDENT INSURANCE CAIM~ Getting Reimbursed For Your "Pain and Suffering"
by: Dan Baldyga
You’ve had a motor vehicle accident some time ago when a local character by the name of Fred Fuddle smashed into your rear end but now you're in the home stretch with his Adjuster, I. M. Strong, and you’re going to be paid for your loss by Strong’s employer, Rock Solid Insurance. A good portion of it will be for your "Pain and Suffering". That is, in the lingo of insurance claim settlements, your "Compensatory Damages". Let's talk about that:
BODILY INJURY PAIN: How much pain can an individual stand? The answer to that is: Reaction to pain not only differs with each of us, but often w (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: News Canada  |
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| Article Title :: Sharing The Road Safely With Commercial Vehicles |
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Sharing The Road Safely With Commercial Vehicles
by: News Canada
(NC) — Since the 1970s, the number of vehicles on Canada's roads has increased by 80 per cent. Despite this dramatic increase in traffic, the number of road fatalities has been cut by more than half.
While every province and territory is responsible for highway safety by enforcing laws and maintaining highway infrastructure, Transport Canada is improving the safety of our roads by funding upgrades to parts of the national highway system. But better roads are not the only answer to our road safety challenges. Smarter driving is needed to keep our road safety records improving. Awareness of commercial vehicles is an impo (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: News Canada  |
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| Article Title :: A Ship For Canadian Highways? |
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A Ship For Canadian Highways?
by: News Canada
(NC)—Say the word "ship," and the first thing that comes to mind is an image of a boat. But say the acronym "SHIP," and now you're talking about improving our national highways, making border crossings more efficient, upgrading intersections, refitting bridges and making our national road system safer and more efficient.
The Government of Canada Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program — or SHIP — is a $600 million program working with the provinces and territories to identify those parts of our national highway system which — because of growing traffic and increasing trade — need immediate attention.
Highway improvements from c (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: News Canada  |
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| Article Title :: What Is An Intelligent Transportation System? |
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What Is An Intelligent Transportation System?
by: News Canada
(NC)—Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are technologies designed to make transportation safer, more efficient, more reliable and more environmentally friendly, without necessarily having to physically alter existing infrastructure.
ITS technologies include sensor and control systems, advanced communications methods, and computer informatics. These technologies are already benefiting businesses and the travelling public. For example, in Saskatoon an advanced traffic management system is minimizing traffic congestion, alerting crews to accidents and providing drivers with up-to-date road information. In Vancouver, ne (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: News Canada  |
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| Article Title :: Tips On Safe Highway Driving |
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Tips On Safe Highway Driving
by: News Canada
(NC)—The number of large commercial vehicles — such as tractor trailers — on our roads has increased dramatically during the past few years. One of the best things you can do to stay safe on the highway is to learn as much as you can about how these vehicles operate. Here are some tips from Transport Canada on how to share the road safely with commercial vehicles:
• While drivers of commercial vehicles enjoy a better forward view and have larger side mirrors than most passenger-vehicle drivers, they also have more and larger blind spots. Avoid lingering in the blind spots of commercial vehicles; if you can't see the driver in their (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: ARA Content  |
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| Article Title :: Fall into a Great Routine for Car Maintenance |
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Fall into a Great Routine for Car Maintenance
by: ARA Content
(ARA) - Fall is already here and in a short time, winter will be upon us. As you gear up for the colder temperatures, now is a good time to take preventive measures to care for your vehicle.
Maintain Your Car's Value and Appearance
According to the International Car Wash Association (ICA), regular professional washing and waxing will help maintain your car's appearance as well as its value.
"Most car owners understand the value of changing motor oil regularly to protect the engine," explains Mark Thorsby, executive director of ICA. "But if they forget and instead choose to replace the engine, the car could still be as (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: News Canada  |
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| Article Title :: Why Highways Are So Important |
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Why Highways Are So Important
by: News Canada
(NC)—Transportation is fundamental to the prosperity and quality of life of all Canadians. Much of Canada's domestic and international freight is hauled on Canada's 24,400-kilometre National Highway System, the backbone of Canadian trade. In fact, the Canadian transportation system carries more than $1 trillion worth of goods every year.
If our transportation system isn't running smoothly, it affects our quality of life — from how much time we spend commuting, to what is available on store shelves and how much it costs.
While every province and territory is responsible for highway safety by enforcing laws and maintaining highway infra (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: News Canada  |
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| Article Title :: Putting The Brakes On Road Rage |
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Putting The Brakes On Road Rage
by: News Canada
Research project drives anger to the curb
(NC)—Has the driver in front of you ever slammed on the breaks for no apparent reason? Why do slowpokes always land in the fast lane? Is signaling to change lanes a thing of the past?
It is easy to predict what can make people angry behind the wheel. The real value is in figuring out what calms people back down.
"Understanding the anger cycle is going to benefit those who plan public road safety campaigns and driver education programs," says Wolfgang Linden, a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia. His research, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Cou (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Dan Baldyga  |
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| Article Title :: Six Crucial Insurance Claim Possibilities |
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Six Crucial Insurance Claim Possibilities
by: Dan Baldyga
There are DOZENS of insurance claim possibilities which will increase the dollars awarded you in the settlement of your personal injury insurance claim. Some of them rarely see the light of day but some do. The six I’ve listed below are crucial for you to be aware of as you prepare to go to war with Adjuster Henry Hard-Nose regarding the value of your loss. They are:
(1) EMOTIONAL REACTIONS TO YOUR INJURY: When it comes to placing a dollar value on the “Emotional Reaction” of an injury one enters into an area where most individuals, even experienced claims adjuster’s and Legal Beagles, are at a loss.
Four often ignored (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Matthew Frederick Davis Hemming  |
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| Article Title :: Traffic Zoology |
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Traffic Zoology
by: Matthew Frederick Davis Hemming
There is a secret zoo that runs encaged along the roads.
They are liquid, semi-visible goliaths that rage through the streams and chunks of ordinary traffic, with the effervescent tendrils of mile-long tales whipping behind them like Chinese dragons. Though composed of hundreds of pounds of steel, glass and plastic, they are able to pass through solid objects. They are bound by the laws of the highway, but not by any conventional notion of time or space.
They are Aggregate Traffic Animals: a menagerie of emergent beasts drawn from the interacting behaviours of many individual human beings driving many individual cars with many ind (read full article) |
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