We've all been here at one time or another - still learning the ropes of driving and enjoying a newfound sense of freedom that comes with the open road. However, this lack of experience can have a profound impact on the safety of others.
According to the Alberta Ministry of Transportation, young drivers had the highest involvement rate of all drivers in deadly collisions, along with the highest casualty rates in accidents for 2015. A massive 86.4% of total accidents in 2015 were caused by one or more drivers committing a driver error.
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Calgary ranked 56th out of 93 communities measured in the annual Allstate Safe Driving Study 2017, which tracks the frequency of collisions among Allstate Canada customers. Ryan Michel, senior vice-president and chief risk officer for Allstate Canada, in a release said, "While the study can only look at our data, we believe it's important to share the trends we are seeing, in an effort to shine a light on road safety and encourage Canadians to think about what it means to be a safe driver."
Driving Schools enhance the art and skill of efficient driving. They build one's confidence with unique driving techniques for efficient and safe driving.
One such driving school is the One 2 One Driving School, Calgary. The only School to be awarded Top Choice Award and Consumer Choice Award out of all driving schools in Calgary, they have a bunch of proficient trainers who very effectively teach every student enrolled in their driving school. Their driving lessons are designed in accordance with the
Alberta Traffic Safety Act as well as the curriculum provided by Alberta Transportation. You can reach them at 403 903 2187 to schedule your first driving lesson.
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One 2 One Driving School
Calgary, Ab
Canada
Elliot's partner was his whole world, but after Allan's death, his ghost haunts Elliot's dreams. Everyone tells Elliot to move on, but he isn't sure he can.
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It's been a year since the love of Elliot's life, Allan, passed away. Everyone thinks he should have recovered after that much time, but Allan still haunts Elliot every night. He struggles to maintain relationships with his family, and despite a coworkers interest he can't summon up the courage to date. Elliot is living for the past, because to live for the present means he'll have to live with a hole in his heart. But the question Elliot has to face chases him through his monotonous days: is mourning Allan with everything he has truly living?
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