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 · The majority of Albertans (59 per cent) have honked at a bad driver, compared to 55 per cent of Ontario drivers who do so.  · A survey conducted by Insights West determined that Canadians believe drivers in British Columbia are by far the worst in the country. Not signalling a turn caused the most ire (84 per cent of respondents said they saw a B.C. driver commit this offence), while cars taking up more than one parking spot also irked a lot of people (70 per cent)Estimated Reading Time: 1 min.  · It may be surprising, and a bit scary to hear that the worst drivers in our country may be found in Halifax, according to an Allstate Canada Safe Driving Study (). The study looked at collision reports in different communities across Canada from In the study Halifax was tied with the Toronto suburb of Ajax for last www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins.


That’s followed by Ottawa as the next worst, Toronto in third place, Montreal at second and finally, Calgary, as the best Canadian city in which to drive. The majority of Albertans (59 per cent) have honked at a bad driver, compared to 55 per cent of Ontario drivers who do so. Canada's worst drivers are in B.C., says nationwide survey; Calgary brothers compete to be Canada's Worst Driver.


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