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Monday, September 6, 2010

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6 Reasons You Should Pay for a Defensive Driving Course




Defensive driving courses are often perceived as something that your Mum and teachers tell you to do... something that is largely unnecessary if you are simply careful on the road. Actually, a defensive driving course could mean the difference between life and death, even if you always wear your seatbelt, never speed, and never drive drunk. They can help you avoid unnecessary car insurance claims, and perhaps even reduce your premiums. Today we look at the top 6 reasons you should invest in one!
Because it takes two drivers to create a crash
You can have a crash even if you do absolutely nothing wrong... and people frequently do. There are so many cars on the roads that a mistake by one almost always affects another, usually innocent, car. Even if you are a careful driver, it helps to know how to recognise and stay away from dangerous situations - which a defensive driving course will teach you. Don't put your own life in someone else's hands - keep control of it in your own.
Because road rules are sometimes updated
It is every citizen's responsibility to make sure they are aware of the current road rules. Yet for most of us, the last time we formally reviewed them was probably when going for our Learner's permit or license. Taking a defensive driving course has the added bonus of updating your knowledge of the road rules, giving you the opportunity to clarify them with the instructor as well as simply reading them.
Because "it can happen to you"
Worldwide, over 1 million people are killed on the roads every year. In Australia, the RACV reports that around 1,400 people were killed on the roads in 2008, with the highest ever figure in 1979, when around 3,700 people were killed. It can happen to you - taking a defensive driving course reduces the chances of it happening, though.
Because you don't need to have a bad attitude to have a crash
Often people assume that because speed and alcohol feature so prominently in road safety campaigns, it is only irresponsible drivers that have crashes. In fact, 90% of people killed or seriously injured have never been in a reportable crash before... which would indicate that they are generally responsible.
Because 90% of people who are killed in a car crash have never had a serious accident before
As mentioned in the 'It CAN happen to you' section - 90% of those killed or seriously injured on the roads have never had a serious crash before. They are generally good, safe drivers who met an exceptional set of circumstances. They are drivers much like most of us consider ourselves! Defensive driving courses teach you to handle extreme situations and the unexpected while driving, so that even if you are generally safe, you can be 'exceptionally' safe also.
Because every crash raises your car insurance premiums
Even if a crash is not fatal, causes no serious injury and is not your fault, you'll feel the impact of it... in losing your no-claim bonus on your car insurance. A defensive driving course can often pay itself back, simply in reduced car insurance premiums.






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Saturday, August 14, 2010

City to celebrate opening of new green space and natural playground in Hydro Block

Source: City of Toronto, Ontario Press Relations Office

August 13, 2010
Councillor Adam Vaughan (Ward 20 Trinity-Spadina) along with Toronto Community Housing (TCH) and representatives of Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds will join local residents to celebrate the opening of the accessible, natural playground and public park with a community planting.

Date: Monday, August 16

Times:
6 p.m. - Community planting
7:30 p.m. - Barbecue
8 p.m. - Official opening

Location: Hydro Block, 6 Henry St.

The playground was designed by Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds through consultations with the community and TCH, and was made possible through matching contributions from THC and the City of Toronto totalling $60,000.

With rolling green hills, soaring trees, bright flowers, slides, seating and water features, the new spaces will reconnect children and adults alike to the natural world and provide a setting for them to connect with one another.

About Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds:
Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds engages communities to re-imagine and rebuild their green space through better designs, partnerships, and programs that connect their children and adults to nature. The parks and playgrounds we create reflect the natural heritage of the site and the needs of the community through a collaborative and inclusive design process, a skilled team of installers and well orchestrated community builds. Rolling hills, curling pathways, and giant logs and boulders and trees define spaces filled with art, music, and nature. These are playgrounds without barriers where children and families are encouraged to explore the limits of their imagination. This is the place in our community where we form four critical bonds with nature and each other. Projects can be found in public parks and at schools and child care centres across Canada and the USA. For more information, please visit www.naturalplaygrounds.ca.

About Toronto Community Housing:
Toronto Community Housing is Canada’s largest social housing provider and home to more than 164,000 tenants, about 6% of the city’s population, with low and moderate incomes. Toronto Community Housing employs 1,400 staff in a broad range of jobs who deliver its mandate to provide quality housing and build great neighbourhoods. Toronto Community Housing is one of Canada’s 2010 Top 100 Employers.

About the City of Toronto:
Toronto is Canada's largest city and sixth largest government, and home to a diverse population of about 2.6 million people. It is the economic engine of Canada and one of the greenest and most creative cities in North America. Toronto has won numerous awards for quality, innovation and efficiency in delivering public services.
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