
SITTING… PRETTY?
YOUNG GUN
In typical Friday the 13th fashion, November 13 saw Ontario police stop a driver travelling at more than 200km/h. The reason? He was aiming to impress his girlfriend. To make matters worse, the 16-year-old driver only held his G2-class license. Looks like he’s earned himself another date—a court date.
OFFICIALS NOT A-MOOSE-D
Canadian officials are issuing an important message to drivers this winter—do not let moose lick your car. Officials in Jasper, Alberta, have put up signs asking motorists to avoid allowing moose to lick the salt—a treat moose find hard to resist—off their cars. By allowing moose to lick the salt off your car, they will become habituated with being around cars, said Steve Young, a Jasper National Park spokesperson.
“Moose and cars are not a good mix. If you hit the moose with your car, you take the legs out from under it and it’s going through your windshield,” he said. The best way to stop a moose from coming close to your car is simply driving away when you see them approaching, added Young.

