Manitoba economy to grow 2.7% in 2013: RBC
Tuesday, March 19th, 2013Manitoba’s economy will continue to grow at a slow, steady pace this year, according to a new report.
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Manitoba’s economy will continue to grow at a slow, steady pace this year, according to a new report.
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It’s a new year, and one of the most dangerous things you will do this year is to get into your car every day. Car accidents in Miami Beach and across Florida are one of the leading causes of head injuries, spinal cord injuries, and fatalities. In order to reduce your risk of being involved in a traffic accident in Miami Beach or anywhere in Florida this year, resolve to:
1) Take additional training. Since you last took drivers education classes, a great deal may have changed. You may have new health issues that affect your driving, for example, or you may be dealing with a car that is significantly different than the car you learn to drive in. Taking additional training or refresher courses can help you correct bad habits you’ve developed, can help you hone your skills even further, and can help reduce your risk of being involved in a traffic accident. In some cases, additional training can also help you save money on your insurance costs. If you don’t like the idea of refresher courses, racing classes can be a very fun and exhilarating way to hone your driving skills.
2) Get your car tuned up. A car that handles correctly and responds the way you expect it to can help save your life in the event of a collision. If you need to perform a maneuver in order to avoid a truck accident in Miami Beach or need to brake suddenly to avoid hitting a pedestrian, a car that works correctly will give you an added advantage.
3) Sign pledges with friends and family to avoid drunk driving and distracted driving. Drunk driving accidents in Miami Beach claim far too many lives each year, and distracted driving has become somewhat of a national epidemic, according to experts. Refusing to drive drunk or distracted can go a long way towards making you a safer driver this year.
4) Get into the habit of doing a quick “readiness” check before you drive somewhere. Before you hop into your car, take a look at whether you are distracted, whether you know where you are going, and whether you are prepared to keep your full focus on the road. If you are angry, upset, not feeling well, or fatigued, consider taking an alternative mode of transportation to your destination or resolve your emotions before driving. Distracted driving does not just mean texting. It can also mean driving tired, angry, upset, or with your mind elsewhere.
5) Consider taking a break from driving when you need it. If you drive a great deal due to your job or family obligations, consider setting up a carpool or another system that allows you to take a break from driving. The longer you drive, the more likely you are to get fatigued or distracted. In addition, driving a great deal requires a great deal of focus and concentration. Giving yourself a break can help you stay safer by making it easier for you to keep your full focus on the road when you are in the car.
It’s that time of year again. Many people are making their resolutions for a better 2013. If you are considering ways to make yourself healthier, wealthier, and more successful in 2013, you may also want to consider making some resolutions that can help you stay safer all year long. Some resolutions that can help you avoid a Tamarac traffic accident in 2013 include:
1) Resolve not to drive distracted. Currently, Florida is one of only a few states that do not have any bans in place against texting and driving. While it may not be strictly illegal, distracted driving is extremely dangerous. Even checking your phone for a few seconds is enough time to cause a serious Tamarac truck accident or car accident. Sign a pledge not to drive distracted, make it a habit to put your mobile device away before you step in the car, and generally take steps to avoid driving distracted.
2) Resolve to hone your driving skills. Most drivers stop learning how to drive once they take their driver’s education classes and get their license. This can be a mistake, since road conditions and abilities change over time. In addition, you may move from the state where you got your driver’s license and be facing an entirely new set of driving conditions. Every driver can benefit from improving their driving skills. This year, consider taking refresher courses or defensive driving courses. Even taking a racing class can be fun and can actually improve your driving skills. Before you sign up for classes, consider calling up your insurance company to see whether taking specific types of classes will even help you lower your insurance rates.
3) Resolve to get rid of one bad driving habit. All drivers have some bad habits. Being aware of your habits and taking steps to correct them is an important way of staying safe and avoiding Tamarac pedestrian accidents and traffic accidents. Choose one bad habit that is dangerous for your driving and make get rid of it this upcoming year. Make a point to be aware of when you’re indulging in your habit, and take steps to break yourself of the practice.
4) Resolve not to drive drunk. Sign a pledge, keep extra money in your glove compartment for cabs, and plan ahead to avoid driving drunk. Tamarac drunk driving accidents are completely preventable and taking just a few steps can ensure you never have to go through the agony of causing a DUI accident.
5) Resolve to become an advocate in preventing Tamarac traffic collisions. Make a resolution to make a difference in preventing Tamarac accidents. Join a group dedicated to preventing accidents, write to your elected representative about safety issues you notice around you, or volunteer your time with a group that helps accident victims. If everyone were to do just one thing to make a difference, it would make an enormous impact.
6) Resolve to take care of your health. Poor health leads to many Tamarac car accidents and truck accidents. When you are in poor health, you may experience problems sleeping, leading to fatigue driving. Some symptoms may also be distracting and may prevent you from operating your car safely. Finally, some chronic health conditions, when left unmanaged, can lead to a serious medical emergency that can cause you to lose control of your car. In addition to getting slim in 2013, make a resolution to stay as healthy as possible so you can live your life fully and safely.
Get ready to dig a little deeper.
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