by Mike Barry | Apr 2, 2019 | Articles
Manufacturers design vehicles to pass safety tests, not necessarily to pass tests of real life collisions. This distinction could cost you your life. In the real world the cost of a $0.12 part can make a massive difference in profit when a manufacturer builds a...
by Mike Barry | Mar 26, 2019 | News
A London Free Press website article discussed the OPP use of an aircraft to catch tailgating vehicles. A photo was displayed showing a tractor-trailer that was travelling along Highway 401 east of London, Ontario on the afternoon of Sunday, March 24, 2019. The truck...
by Mike Barry | Mar 25, 2019 | News
Cycling is becoming ever more popular in Southern Ontario. In the City of London Ontario a multi-use trail system provides safe cycling from three connected prones of trail extending from downtown. One segment, approaching 10 kilometers in length, takes cyclists from...
by Mike Barry | Mar 25, 2019 | News
Did we really believe that surrendering vehicle control to a complex of bits and bytes was going to solve all our motor vehicle safety problems? Just look in the air for a clue as to what’s too come. In grandpa’s days, when the steering wheel did not turn...
by Mike Barry | Mar 24, 2019 | Articles
Thanks to a CBC Go Public news segment some news about vehicles fires has been leaked into the public domain. But far too many are never officially reported, let alone known by the public. The Go Public program indicated that Chris Dietrich of Ayr Ontario submitted a...