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昨晚和今早有时有冰雨,注意安全

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血液中酒精含量不能超过0.08%,多于即为酒后驾驶
 

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下面开始给学员制作G1考试复习题,系列动画

为了大家复习考试G1,也为了巩固大家的road sign知识,更安全地开车

为了方便记忆,动画显示

第一题

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G1考题系列,待续
 
2008 02 01

ottawa 30厘米厚雪
 

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周六开始天气就好转了,希望市政府除雪要及时
 

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形象的教学,可以节约时间、节约学费,提高效率

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保持车距,安全驾驶的前提
 

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也许哪一天,中文成为加拿大第三官方语言

那时,中文的路牌,将出现在加拿大,虽然我们非常熟悉英文的,也认识部分法文的,但是,中文的,我们华人更喜欢

下面,是我的两个建议,哈哈:D
 

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驾驶技术是合理节约油耗的一个因素,看看下面这个帖子,有助于理解冬季驾车油耗会比较高,同时,驾驶技术包括:匀速加油、匀速刹车等等,都会影响油耗。

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Road fatalities down: 2006 Canadian motor vehicle traffic collision statistics - January 31, 2008

No. H 021/08
For release - January 31, 2008
ROAD FATALITIES DOWN: 2006 CANADIAN MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC COLLISION STATISTICS

OTTAWA ?New statistics reveal that fewer people died on Canada's roads in 2006 than in 2005. The brochure Canadian Motor Vehicle Traffic Collision Statistics is released annually by Transport Canada. The latest edition provides statistics for 2006, as well as historical information dating back to 1987.

The figures show that the number of drivers in Canada continues to increase yearly. There were almost 22.3 million licensed drivers and over 18.7 million passenger vehicles on Canadian roads in 2006. Fatalities dropped from the previous year by 0.6 per cent, and injuries dropped by 2.6 per cent.

"Although there was a decrease in the number of lives lost on our roads in 2006, more needs to be done and we must remain vigilant," said the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities. "Reducing fatalities and injuries is an ongoing commitment with our partners, including other levels of government."

While road fatalities still represent approximately 95 per cent of all transportation-related fatalities, Canada's road safety record has steadily improved over the years. Since 1987, road traffic deaths have declined by 32.5 per cent. The annual statistics show that in 2006, there were 2,604 fatal collisions leading to 2,889 deaths. Motor vehicle occupants accounted for 74.9 per cent of all road user fatalities, with 1,546 drivers and 617 passengers killed. In addition, 374 pedestrians, 218 motorcyclists and 73 bicyclists were killed on the roads.

Road Safety Vision 2010, an initiative introduced by the federal, provincial and territorial governments and the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators, aims to raise awareness of road safety issues, to improve collaboration and cooperation among safety agencies and to toughen enforcement. This national plan, actively supported by public and private sector stakeholders, calls for a 30 per cent decrease in the number of people killed or seriously injured on Canada's roads by 2010.

The statistics are collected annually by all provinces and territories and are sent to Transport Canada for inclusion in the National Collision Database. The collisions involving casualties on public roads represent all those reported to, or by, the police. The department uses these statistics to further understand road safety issues and trends, with the goal of improving road safety for all Canadians.
 
1987-2006 统计表
 

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看个动画的报告
 

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