Manitoba Public Insurance is encouraging motorists and motorcycles to share the road in a safe and responsible manner.
As farmers begin seeding this season, Keystone Agricultural Producers ask the public to use caution when approaching farm equipment on the roadways around your communities.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation has issued some winter driving condition reminders to keep everyone safe out on the roads.
Motorists are advised to take care around harvesting equipment on rural roads as Manitoba’s farmers work to bring in this year’s crop.
Even after amending the Highway Traffic Act last year to deal with motorists not slowing down while passing emergency vehicles, analysis show that over 90% of drivers are still failing to do so.
In the wake of two pedestrians killed recently in Winnipeg, Manitoba Public Insurance and the Winnipeg Police Service are calling on all motorists and pedestrians to be road-safety minded.
With the August long weekend fast approaching, Manitoba Public Insurance is encouraging all motorists to remember road safety – especially on Friday.
Whether you’re on foot, on a bicycle or behind the wheel of a vehicle, safety and alertness at all intersections is imperative.
Many Manitoba RCMP vehicles are now equipped with software and printers so officers can issue e-Tickets to motorists committing infractions on Manitoba highways.
With winter settling in and driving conditions deteriorating, Manitobans are invited to apply for the new winter tire low-interest financing program.