by Mike Barry | Mar 19, 2019 | Articles
It does not take much to recognize the large percentage of pedestrians that are close to traffic while communicating with their smart phones. There is no fine for doing so. Yet, if they were driving a motor vehicle they would face a heavy fine. It becomes problematic...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Jan 20, 2019 | Articles
What is the difference between a “recommendation” and a “requirement”?. Do those two words conjure up different understandings? They should when persons’ lives are at stake. The Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) seemed to make it...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Jan 19, 2019 | Articles
Canada’s Transportation Safety Board has criticized the lack of crash standards for transit buses as a result of the multi-fatal Transpo bus crash in Ottawa January 11, 2019. Yet the lack of protection of bus passengers has been visible for many years without...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Jan 15, 2019 | Articles
This article deals with the McElhanney collision site safety review of the Humboldt Broncos multiple fatal bus collision in Saskatchewan on April 6, 2018. Issues of Concern With Respect to the McElhanney Report on the Safety of the Humboldt Broncos Collision Site by...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Dec 4, 2018 | Articles
Kudos to the journalists, at the Aylmer Express Newspaper for attending the site of another fatal drowning into Lake Erie this morning despite being charged by the OPP for attending a similar drowning over a year ago. John and Brett Hueston were both charged with...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Oct 8, 2018 | Articles
The speed of recreational cyclists on down grades of roadways and paths is largely unknown and misunderstood. Gorski Consulting has been conducting recent testing and observations at several locations in London, Ontario, Canada to provide some base data on this...