Media Summary: Roundabouts are designed to reduce the chance or severity of a collision at an intersection. Here's a look at the proper use of a ... The stop sign is one of the most common traffic signs you'll encounter and it's also one of the most important. The stop sign is ... Drivers must come to a complete stop before making a

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Roundabouts are designed to reduce the chance or severity of a collision at an intersection. Here's a look at the proper use of a ... The stop sign is one of the most common traffic signs you'll encounter and it's also one of the most important. The stop sign is ... Drivers must come to a complete stop before making a Many intersections safety cameras capture motorists who failed to make a complete stop before Backing out of a parking spot can sometimes be a little stressful and in some cases, dangerous. That's why there are many ... Approximately 40% of collisions in Manitoba occur at intersections. At highway intersections, the high speeds can increase the ...

Yield signs are usually located where a lane or road merges with another road. At a yield, you must slow down and be prepared to ... A tire blowout is rare, but dangerous because you can quickly lose control of your vehicle as it suddenly pulls to one side. Four-way stops can help slow down traffic in residential areas and prevent a dangerous collision. At a four way stop, you must ...

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60 Second Driver - Turning Into Correct Lanes

60 Second Driver - Turning Into Correct Lanes

It is a good habit to complete a

60-Second Driver - Turn in correct lane

60-Second Driver - Turn in correct lane

Know where to

60 Second Driver - Confusing Intersections

60 Second Driver - Confusing Intersections

When

60 Second Driver - Roundabouts

60 Second Driver - Roundabouts

Roundabouts are designed to reduce the chance or severity of a collision at an intersection. Here's a look at the proper use of a ...

60 Second Driver - Stop Signs

60 Second Driver - Stop Signs

The stop sign is one of the most common traffic signs you'll encounter and it's also one of the most important. The stop sign is ...

60-Second Driver - Right Turn on Red Light

60-Second Driver - Right Turn on Red Light

Drivers must come to a complete stop before making a

60 Second Driver - Right Turn on Red Light

60 Second Driver - Right Turn on Red Light

Many intersections safety cameras capture motorists who failed to make a complete stop before

60 Second Driver - Backing In

60 Second Driver - Backing In

Backing out of a parking spot can sometimes be a little stressful and in some cases, dangerous. That's why there are many ...

60 Second Driver - Right Turns for Cyclists and Motorists

60 Second Driver - Right Turns for Cyclists and Motorists

When completing a

60 Second Driver - Highway Intersections

60 Second Driver - Highway Intersections

Approximately 40% of collisions in Manitoba occur at intersections. At highway intersections, the high speeds can increase the ...

60 Second Driver - Yielding

60 Second Driver - Yielding

Yield signs are usually located where a lane or road merges with another road. At a yield, you must slow down and be prepared to ...

60 Second Driver - Blowouts

60 Second Driver - Blowouts

A tire blowout is rare, but dangerous because you can quickly lose control of your vehicle as it suddenly pulls to one side.

60 Second Driver - Four-Way Stop

60 Second Driver - Four-Way Stop

Four-way stops can help slow down traffic in residential areas and prevent a dangerous collision. At a four way stop, you must ...