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Originally Posted by Finny61
Yes it's being implemented there, it's been done in the States for awhile now if I'm not mistaken. Insurance shouldn't have to pay for your carelessness though so that is the argument. It's like saying your insurance should pay for your speeding ticket. It's a good move but I don't see how it can hold because a cop has to prove you've been too aggressive. It would be ludicrous if they can just throw the book at you without witness or proof.
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Isn't Ontario a no-fault province?
And insurance builds the extra liability of bad drivers into their premiums....seems like bad drivers are getting hit twice by this.
To the Calgary/Edmonton/Winnipeg/North Pole comparissons....it's not really fair to compare Calgary to other cities, especially Winnipeg. Calgary isn't prepared for snow like this because the majority of the time, Calgary doesn't get snow like this. Winnipeg gets snow like this all the time, and it doesn't melt every few weeks from a Chinook...it just keeps building up.