
Every motorist has the responsibility to drive safely and respect the surrounding environment. CAA has been an advocate of safe driving practices for more than 100 years. Many of our initiatives are designed to make the roads safe for drivers and pedestrians. Whether it's helping school children safely across busy roads, teaching young drivers how to drive safely, or helping mature drivers stay behind the wheel longer, CAA is active on everyone's behalf.
For more than 75 years, the CAA School Safety Patrol program has been helping young children get to and from school safely. But we couldn't do this alone. More than 25,000 elementary student volunteers make this program possible.
CAA is promoting safety between vehicles and bicycles. When you make good decisions while you are driving or cycling, you will keep yourself and everyone else around you safe.
A new Ontario law makes it illegal for drivers to talk, text, type, dial or e-mail using hand-held cell phones.
Driving becomes more challenging as we age. CAA provides information to help mature drivers stay mobile longer.
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. So, to help you drive safely, we've compiled the following tips on:

You're invited to a GIRLS NITE OUT on CAA. This Fall, we're offering FREE Auto Know sessions. A fun-filled, informative night designed specifically to put women in the driver's seat.