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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 25 May 2007, Wheels, p. 2

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2 WHEELS May 25 2007 National Road Safety Bill King Arno's Auto Service "SPECIALIZING IN: VOLKSWAGEN & AUDI" · GENERAL REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES · AIR & WATERCOOLED · COMPUTER DIAGNOSIS 572 Main St., Glen Williams 905-877-4571 20 ARMSTRONG AVE., Georgetown GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER 336 GUELPH ST., GEORGETOWN 905-877-0149 GEORGETOWNCHRYSLER.COM AGGRESSIVE DRIVING IS UNACCEPTABLE! Canada Road Safety Week, a national campaign to make Canada's roads the safest in the world. This public awareness campaign focuses primarily on driving behaviours that are considered dangerous, such as impaired driving, failure to wear a seat belt, and, new this year, aggressive driving. A survey published in 2005 reveals that 6.7% of respondents admitted to driving with an alcohol level that was higher than the legal limit during the previous year. Yet, Canada is very strict compared to other countries. Canadian law stipulates a maximum penalty of five years for driving with a 0.09 alcohol level, whereas the longest maximum penalty in another country is two years. Another behaviour that increases road fatalities is disregarding the use of seat belts. The inside of a vehicle has what's called the engineered life space, which is specially conceived to handle collisions and protect vehicle occupants. The seat belt will hold you inside that engineered life space. Seat belts also offer the best protection against ejection. Finally, as part of its annual road safety campaign, the Canadian Safety Council wants to make people realize the dangers of aggressive driving. The fifth annual Study on Aggressive Driving demonstrates that 72 percent of respondents feel that aggressive driving is increasingly widespread on our roads. Here are a few tricks to avoid unpleasant situations: · Find other routes and itineraries to avoid busy roads. · If you travel with young children, stop often and bring toys and books. · Be an example for your young passengers. Children are very observant. Teach them the importance of courtesy and preventive driving. · Do not feel threatened. Be polite, even when the other driver is not. Take a deep breath and yield the way. 82 Main Street North, Georgetown, Ontario L7G 3H3 905-873-6127 Tino Scanferla 345 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-873-1605 GEORGETOWN CHEVROLET 33 MOUNTAINVIEW, GEORGETOWN (JUST NORTH OF HWY. #7 ON MOUNTAINVIEW) ACTON AUTO TECH *All your car & truck needs *Drive clean facility *CAA approved WE USE HIGH QUALITY CARQUEST REPLACEMENT PARTS *After hours towing: 519-853-5848 45 Main St. N., Acton 905-877-6944 519-853-4144 Queen West Auto Service * Senior Discounts * Paul Ostrowski Your neighbourhood garage JAKE'S AUTO SERVICE LTD. 5 Armstrong Ave., Unit 4, Georgetown www.jakesautoservice.com Diesel Doctors Ltd. . . . Bringing engines to life!! 905-877-6353 13249 Highway 7 P.O. Box 180, RR#1, Georgetown, ON L7G 4T1 Phone: 905-873-9009 www.dieseldoctorsltd.com 11409 Trafalgar Rd., Halton Hills 905-873-6003 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 6 pm Servicing all your auto needs for over 28 years Drive Safe. Stay Alive. Have a happy summer! PACE AUTO DIAGNOSTIC & REPAIR 315 Armstrong Ave., Unit #2, Georgetown 905-877-4639 At your Service! 905-877-7776 559 Guelph St., Norval

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