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Quebec drivers cautioned ahead of ‘deadliest’ busy travel season

CityNews Montreal

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June 23, 2026

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CAA-Quebec is warning drivers ahead of what it calls is the deadliest period on Quebec roads – between Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Labour Day. The organization is urging motorists to drive cautiously and follow safe driving practices on the eve of a busy travel season as 57 per cent of Quebecers surveyed by the company saying they [] The post Quebec drivers cautioned ahead of ‘deadliest’ busy travel season appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

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Eyewitness News Bahamas

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· Jun 30, 2026

Traffic Fatalities Increase Calls for Ride Sharing Services

Traffic Fatalities Increase Calls for Ride Sharing Services

Global News

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· Jun 22, 2026

2 people killed, another critical after deadly weekend on Calgary roads

It was a deadly weekend on Calgary roads with two fatal collisions and another person who was sent to hospital in critical condition.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

Driven To Danger: Tampa Ranks 10th Most Lethal U.S. City For Rush Hour Commutes

Tampa commuters face some of the highest driving risks in the country during peak traffic hours, according to a new report by the Blakeley Law Firm. The study analyzed traffic data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration across the 100 most populous U.S. cities, revealing that Tampa ranks 10th overall for rush hour driving [] Driven To Danger: Tampa Ranks 10th Most Lethal U.S. City For Rush Hour Commutes

The Suburban

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· Jun 30, 2026

Too much 'vroom vroom'

More than 10,000 Quebec drivers were ticketed for speeding during a provincewide road safety campaign earlier this month, as police stepped up enforcement in school and construction zones ahead of the busy summer travel season.

Independent Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

Winter school holiday traffic surge: Why you should avoid night driving on the N3

Winter school holiday traffic surge: Why you should avoid night driving on the N3

Vermont Daily Chronicle

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· Jun 23, 2026

VT Headlines: Two pedestrians injured in reported Barre vehicle collision

Driver charged with driving 111 miles per hour in Brattleboro; ‘Vermont that still feels wild’: Three waterways proposed for the ‘National Park System for rivers’ The post VT Headlines: Two pedestrians injured in reported Barre vehicle collision first appeared on Vermont Daily Chronicle. The post VT Headlines: Two pedestrians injured in reported Barre vehicle collision appeared first on Vermont Daily Chronicle.

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Related coverage for "Quebec drivers cautioned ahead of ‘deadliest’ busy travel season": Eyewitness News Bahamas — Traffic Fatalities Increase Calls for Ride Sharing Services. Global News — 2 people killed, another critical after deadly weekend on Calgary roads. Tampa Free Press — Driven To Danger: Tampa Ranks 10th Most Lethal U.S. City For Rush Hour Commutes. The Suburban — Too much 'vroom vroom'. Independent Online — Winter school holiday traffic surge: Why you should avoid night driving on the N3. Vermont Daily Chronicle — VT Headlines: Two pedestrians injured in reported Barre vehicle collision