by Mike Barry | Feb 28, 2019 | News
Recent multi-vehicle pile-ups on Highway 400 and 401 in southern Ontario demonstrate the challenges that exist when road surface and weather conditions deteriorate. The extent of those problems is rarely publicized as government agencies that are responsible for...
by Mike Barry | Feb 27, 2019 | News
“The message has to be sent that officers can’t put the public at risk by driving in this manner” (Prosecutor), but what message is sent when others travelling at higher speeds are not charged? Consistency in the application of the law is critical to...
by Mike Barry | Feb 26, 2019 | News
An irresponsible news item shown on the local CTV News channel in London Ontario claimed that police and “experts” both advise motorists to stay inside their vehicle after an accident because the vehicle is designed to take any additional impacts....
by Mike Barry | Feb 25, 2019 | News
Although great improvements in vehicle design have saved many lives, for those incidents where design has reached its limit, modern collision avoidance is taking a giant step forward. The classic angle collision with direct impact to a driver’s door is an...
by Mike Barry | Feb 25, 2019 | News
Judicial systems cannot continually reply on witness evidence as the basis for convictions without supporting evidence. That was made clear once again in the case of Craig Coley. It has been reported that Mr. Coley was released in 2017 after serving nearly 40 years in...