Alleged drunk driver kills 3 children and their grandfather

Driving Drunk

For most parents the thought of a child dying is one of the most horrifying things that could happen. Losing multiple children in an accident that could have been prevented is unthinkable. Sadly, Ontario parents are currently mourning the loss of three children. The children’s grandfather also died as a result of the car crash that ended the young siblings’ lives too soon. Their grandmother, who was driving, survived, but suffered serious injuries.

Reducing severity of injuries to children in car accidents

A Kid sitting on the ride with belt and Mother is looking at him with care.

In an earlier post we wrote about the devastation some Ontario parents are experiencing after aserious car accident claimed the lives of their children. While there is nothing to indicate that the children were not properly restrained in that crash, the tragic loss serves as a reminder to all about how important it is to take safety precautions while using an automobile.

Staying safe on the roads this winter

Icy Road

There is no question that car accidents can result in serious injuries–both physical and psychological–to those involved. While there are multiple reasons why accidents occur, the weather is one factor that could play a role. With winter weather right around the corner, now is a good time to review some driving tips that could make driving in Ontario safer this winter.

Drunk driving increasing in GTA

Accident Scene Where Four People are Helping The Victim.

Car accidents are an all too often occurrence in the province of Ontario. There are multiple reasons why these incidents happen. Sometimes they are the result of vehicle defects. Other times weather is to blame. In many cases, the actions of those behind the wheel play a role. An example of this is when someone consumes too much alcohol before getting behind the wheel to drive.

PTSD can manifest itself in many ways

A Night View Of Wide Road

When someone is struck by a car, the outcome can be devastating. Incidents of this nature can lead to serious injuries to those involved. These injuries can be both physical and psychological. After broken bones heal, other issues such as post traumatic stress disorder could arise. The effects of PTSD can be far-reaching and may extend to situations that don’t immediately come to mind.

Keep children safe in their car seats this winter

A Kid sitting on the ride with belt and Mother is looking at him with care.

While it is of course important to take steps to keep all occupants of vehicles safe in case a crash should occur, it is particularly vital to make sure young children, who cannot take safety precautions themselves, are properly secured. The first step in ensuring this is to make sure the proper child safety seat is being used for their age and size. In addition, the seat should be properly situated. When a child is very small, the seat should be placed backward.

Drones pose a new risk to drivers on Ontario roads

Drones Pose

Though driving is a common way for people throughout the Province of Ontario to get around, it can also be dangerous. When accidents occur, the outcome can be devastating, resulting not only in property damage, but injury to passengers in the vehicles involved. In the worst cases the injuries may be so serious that they result in death.

Are there driverless cars in Ontario?

White color Goole driveless car

Readers may be aware of the efforts several companies–including Google–have put into the development of a driverless car. They may be surprised however to hear that a study on the topic is currently underway in Ontario as well. The only province in Canada currently allowing such testing, last month the pilot project commenced.

Driving Drunk

Driving Drunk

Drunk driving is a real problem on Ontario roads, affecting the safety of pedestrians and drivers alike. It’s been an issue for decades, one that unfortunately doesn’t seem to be going away any time soon. In the case of a car accident, there’s no doubt that a drunk driver is responsible for injuries he causes. But does a bar or establishment that serves him alcohol and lets him loose on the roads share that responsibility?