The definition of impaired driving is not exclusive to alcohol consumption. Manitoba Public Insurance is raising awareness among Manitobans that impaired driving also extends to the over consumption of prescription, over-the-counter and illegal drugs.
There’s been a 42 percent increase in road fatalities in Manitoba over the last three months, compared to the average number of fatalities over the same time period in the previous five years, reports Manitoba Public Insurance.
Beginning December 1, 2015, a new high visibility orange licence plate will be issued to Manitoba snowmobilers with the purchase or renewal of a Snopass.
Manitoba Public Insurance will invest in construction of a new Centre of Excellence in automotive repair research and training.
Driving while impaired can have deadly consequences and change your life forever in the blink of an eye – that’s the message Manitoba Public Insurance is bringing to thousands of students across the province this month with the return of the popular Friends for Life speaker series.
The province and Manitoba Public Insurance are once again drawing special attention to the more than 1,700 Manitobans who volunteer their time each year to keep their communities safe.
Driven by positive response from Manitobans, the province’s winter tire low-interest financing program will once again be offered to vehicle owners.
The Eastman region, which includes the communities of Steinbach, Lac du Bonnet, Anola, Birds Hill Park area and Falcon Lake, is the province’s number one area for vehicle-deer collisions.
Manitoba vehicle owners are strongly encouraged to protect their keys in the wake of rising key-related thefts.
Manitoba Public Insurance reported a net income of $16.5 million for the first six months of its fiscal year ending August 31, 2015.