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  1. Jan 31, 2023 · Over 1,800 people die per year in a car crash due to driving in snowy and icy conditions. (FHWA) 35% of all respondents claim that the ice scraper is the most valuable tool to keep in a winter driving safety kit. (The Zebra) Slushy or snowy pavement causes a 30% to 40% speed reduction on major roads.

  2. Feb 10, 2024 · Snow melts on the roof of an ice fishing cabin in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Perade, Quebec, Canada in January 2024. Melting ice roads cut off Indigenous communities in Canada's far north as unseasonably ...

  3. List of countries by road network size. This is a list of countries (or regions) by total road network size, both paved and unpaved. Also included is additional data on the length of each country's or region's controlled-access highway network, also known as motorway, expressway, freeway and so forth (they are known by different names in ...

  4. Canada’s annual GDP growth rate in 2005 was 3.2% for all industries, and 4.7% for construction. While total employment in Canada grew at a rate of 1.4% in 2005, construction employment had a solid growth rate of more than 7%, with respect to 2004. The average age of a construction worker in May, 2001 was 41 years old.

  5. Here are some of the many signs you will see on Ontario roads: A stop sign is eight-sided and has a red background with white letters. It means you must come to a complete stop. Stop at the stop line if it is marked on the pavement. If there is no stop line, stop at the crosswalk.

  6. The following is a list of headlines about the top 15 most dangerous highways in Canada: 1) A 50-kilometre stretch of Highway 11, between Lac du Bonnet and Traverse Bay in eastern Manitoba, could be considered the province’s most dangerous highway. 2) Highway 103 along the South Shore of Nova Scotia has had 10 people die last year.

  7. Among lines of communications the road network takes a worthy place in Canada – the length of motorways, highways and dirt roads is 1,042 million km, 27.63 thousand km of which are federal roads as its shown in Canada road map. In total, Canada has 415,600 km of paved roads (40%). But 60% of public roads have no pavement, and this is 626,7 ...

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