Drive Now – Talk And Text Later
One year ago today, police began enforcing the ban on hand-held cell phone use while driving, helping to make Ontario's roads safer.
One year ago today, police began enforcing the ban on hand-held cell phone use while driving, helping to make Ontario's roads safer.
Ontario is moving forward with an environmental assessment to electrify the Air Rail Link.
Next week is Provincial Snowmobile Safety Week, a good time to remind snowmobilers that they can help make the trails safer this winter.
To help Ontarians have a safe and memorable New Year's Eve, all drivers are reminded to plan ahead for a safe ride home and never drive impaired.
Ontario's seatbelt law is celebrating its 35th birthday on January 1, 2011
Ontario Minister of Transportation Kathleen Wynne issued the following statement regarding the OPP investigation concerning some individuals working in the Ontario government.
Ontario drivers can help keep the roads safer this winter by planning ahead and following some simple tips for winter driving.
Starting today, new measures will help keep suspended and impaired drivers off Ontario's roads. This change will also provide added enforcement against people who have had their driver's licences suspended for consistently not paying family support.
Drivers in the GTA will enjoy a more efficient and reliable commute on High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes that opened today on the QEW.
The McGuinty government is building on the success of GO bus service to Guelph and Kitchener-Waterloo, bringing GO train service to the region. The Georgetown line is being expanded with stops in Acton, Guelph and Kitchener. Trains will be running by the end of 2011.