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Driving Safely
In Canada alone, there are more than 18.5 million vehicles on the road. That averages more than one vehicle per person. Our roads are more congested than ever before. On top of the congestion, drivers tend to be more distracted these days with things like mobile phones and handheld devices. Being aware of your surroundings can help you drive more safely.
Seasonal Safe Driving
Safe driving behaviours don't happen by accident, they take practice! CAA has expert advice on how to form safe driving habits for our two extreme driving seasons: winter and summer.
Winter Driving Guide
Winter driving can be nerve-wracking even for the most experienced drivers. Read tips and advice on how to prepare you and your car for winter driving.
Safe Spring and Summer Driving
Warmer weather brings more activity
to the streets and sidewalks including cars, bicycles, motorcycles, scooters and pedestrians.
Small adjustments can make driving safer
- Why adjust your headrest?
- How to safely tow a trailer
- Why it's dangerous to drive and talk on the phone
- Get other tips on driving safely
Driving safely with your infant, toddler or child
There are some very strict guidelines to follow when driving with babies and small children. Get the latest information on infant car seats, booster seats and the weight and height requirements that determine how your child should safely ride in a vehicle.
Learn how to drive safely with infants and small children »
How road-worthy is your vehicle?
Book a CAA Vehicle Inspection before your car warranty expires, before heading off on a road trip and before purchasing a used vehicle.







