by Mike Barry | Apr 26, 2019 | News
The hiding of the fact that a guardrail terminus where four teenagers drowned in Miramichi New Brunswick on April 20, 2019 was outdated and inadequate is irresponsible. Future tragedies might be avoided through recognition and replacement of such installations. But...
by Mike Barry | Apr 5, 2019 | News
When you have unlimited tax dollars to pay the costs you can challenge court rulings all the way up to the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC). That is the knowledge that can be gained from the recently released judgment of the SCC involving the liability of the City of...
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 24, 2019 | News
Every year a province-wide evaluation of road problems is publicized based on subjective complaints. Why does the evaluation not use objective data instead? Every year the official news agencies publicize the results of a Canadian Automobile Association (CAA)...
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...