I hope not. They seem to not follow basic hygiene practices.
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I hope not. They seem to not follow basic hygiene practices.
21.02.2026 21:15 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I think that I need to change the plow so that it's a V instead of a straight blade. Anyone have a spare shovel blade they can donate?
18.02.2026 01:35 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Here's another vehicle I think needs to be off the road:
17.02.2026 03:28 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0canlii.ca/t/8h20#sec3
"Any equipment or safety system installed in a vehicle by the manufacturer of the vehicle must be maintained in good working order and in accordance with the manufacturerβs specifications."
Maybe we can ticket this and kill fewer children?
A toddler is dead in Calgary because we allow these jacked up SUVs with very minimal forward visibility. The drivers of these canβt see people in the crosswalk.
When will these be banned?
#Calgary
Strathcona County RCMP remind cyclists of bike safety Strathcona County, Alta. β As warmer weather approaches, Strathcona County RCMP are reminding cyclists of the importance of wearing a helmet and bicycle safety in an effort to prevent injuries and keep everyone safe. Whether youβre cycling for fun, as a commuter or with your family, it is important to know the rules of the road. To ensure a safe and enjoyable summer, Strathcona County RCMP are encouraging everyone to follow some safety tips: Wear a helmet. Cyclist under 18 years of age must wear a helmet. Adults are strongly recommended to wear a helmet. Bicycles must be equipped with a horn or bell, a brake, and if operated at night, a white headlight, a red taillight and a red rear reflector. Stay on designated bike trails when possible and check trail conditions ahead of time. Secure your bicycle with a high-quality lock, remove valuables from your bike and take them with you. Keep records of your bikeβs make, model, serial number, photo and any unique features to assist with recovery if stolen. For more tips on bike safety and information on the cycling regulations in Strathcona County please see: Cycling safety and positive tickets | Strathcona County
103 cyclists suffered major injuries in crashes with cars in the last year on record in Alberta.
5 died.
In 73 of those collisions, the driver made an "improper action" vs. 30 who were "driving properly."
π: open.alberta.ca/dataset/2502...
Anyway, here's the RCMP reminding cyclists to stay safe: