Manitoba drivers are not putting down their handheld cell phones, according to a recent Manitoba Public Insurance survey.
Several dozen vehicles go up in flames each winter in Manitoba due to a faulty extension cord or corroded blockheater plugs, according to Manitoba Public Insurance fire experts.
Manitoba Public Insurance reported favourable financial results as it enters the final quarter of the fiscal year, the time when winter driving weather conditions traditionally result in a greater number of claims.
With the goal of reducing traffic collisions, deaths and injuries on our roadways this upcoming year, Manitoba Public Insurance has released its Top 10 Safe Driving Resolutions.
A clumsy arsonist and a not-so-injured trucker were two fraudsters who unsuccessfully attempted to defraud Manitoba Public Insurance, which today released its annual list of Top Five Frauds.
Due to the overwhelming response from Manitobans, an additional 5,000 Winnipeg Jets licence plates will be available at Autopac agents, beginning Friday, Dec. 23.
With more than 30 alcohol-related road deaths in Manitoba this year – 109 fatalities in total – Manitoba Public Insurance is putting out a call to action to make this a safe holiday season on Manitoba highways.
Don’t be a December statistic! According to collision data released by Manitoba Public Insurance, the month of December has an average count of 733 collision victims – which includes nine people killed.
A video contest aimed at raising awareness about road safety and reducing collisions and deaths is being launched by Manitoba Public Insurance.
With less than two months remaining in 2011, Manitoba has more traffic fatalities than all of last year, reinforcing the need for Manitobans to think about road safety on the National Day of Remembrance for road crash victims on Wednesday, November 23.