Disaster Declines: Motor vehicle fatalities are on the rise after a 30 year decline in Canada, says new study from Preszler Injury Lawyers
Toronto, Ontario — A new study based on data from Transport Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Canadian Motor Vehicle Traffic suggests that road fatalities are on the rise after a 30 year decline across the country. Specifically, the study—presented by Preszler Injury Lawyers—indicates that after 30 years of decline, the number of […]
Cooperative Considerations: Partial automation that allows some manual steering may help keep drivers engaged and avoid collisions, says new IIHS study
Toronto, Ontario — A new report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) indicates that partial automation that allows some manual steering may help keep drivers engaged behind the wheel. Specifically, the study notes that “drivers who are used to partial automation that switches off when they try to share control over the steering […]
Watch Now: Exclusive webinar with Blair Earle, Managing Director at IAA Canada
Toronto, Ontario — Watch now! In this exclusive webinar, Collision Repair sits down with Blair Earle, Managing Director at IAA Canada to hear how recent disasters, like Alberta’s summer hailstorm that resulted in $2.8 billion in insured losses, or the Jasper wildfires ($800 million in claims), have reshaped our industry. Watch now to learn insights […]
Departure Diagnostics: Fewer drivers are opting out of lane departure prevention, says IIHS report
Toronto, Ontario — A new study from the Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) reveals that almost nine out of 10 drivers of vehicles equipped with lane departure warning and prevention systems now keep them switched on. The study, which surveyed drivers with the technology, further notes that seven out of 10 drivers of vehicles that […]
Tech Talks: CIECA to hold vehicle and data privacy webinar on November 21
Toronto, Ontario — The Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association (CIECA) has announced that the company’s next webinar will be held on Thursday, November 21 at 2 p.m. EST and will cover “Vehicle Data and Privacy: A Balancing Act.” The one-hour live broadcast will further feature Adonne Washington, mobility, location and data policy counsel at the […]
Winter Worries: Friday afternoons in December are the most dangerous time to drive, Allstate Canada data shows
Toronto, Ontario — Recent collision claims data from Allstate Insurance Company of Canada reveals that December, January and November are respectively the three highest volume months for insurance claims due to a collision. From here, Friday afternoons in December are the most dangerous. When looking at the data, Allstate’s report further notes that half of […]
ADAS Advancements: PARTS study indicates that 10 out of 14 ADAS features have surpassed 50 percent market share in 2023 model year vehicles
Toronto, Ontario — A recent report from The Partnership for Analytics Research in Traffic Safety (PARTS) indicates that 10 out of 14 common advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features have surpassed 50 percent market share in 2023 model year vehicles. The Partnership for Analytics Research in Traffic Safety is a partnership between automotive manufacturers and […]
Public Problem: Canadian Government and Transport Canada issue public survey for vehicle theft solutions
Ottawa, Ontario — The Federal Government and Transport Canada are asking the public for their solutions to the nation’s auto theft problem via an online public government survey. In collaboration with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), the online public survey is open until 2:00 p.m. ET […]
An LOR Lowdown: Q2 2024 length of rental down slightly from Q2 2023, says Enterprise
Ottawa, Ontario — The Canada-wide length of rental (LOR) for collision-related rentals in Q2 2024 was 15.5 days, marking a 1.3-day decline from the same quarter of 2023 but an increase compared to pre-pandemic levels, according to Enterprise’s most recent LOR report. Alberta reported the highest LOR at 17.3 days, a 0.3-day increase. It was […]
Longevity List: iSeeCars study reveals Toyota vehicles most likely to reach 400,000 kilometres
Toronto, Ontario — iSeeCars’ latest study has identified the 30 longest-lasting models with a higher-than-average percentage of reaching 400,000 kilometres; Toyota’s Tundra tops the list. iSeeCar analyzed over 402 million cars to determine which last the longest, judging by odometer kilometres. Of all vehicles identified, the Toyota Tundra and Toyota Sequoia are four times more […]