CAA’s annual Worst Roads campaign has influenced change, resulting in repaving and repair work done to many of the roads that have appeared on Ontario’s Worst Roads list. And there’s more to come.
The COVID-19 pandemic requires all of us to do our part. Click through the latest update from our CEO, Jay Woo, to find out how we’re supporting our dedicated healthcare workers, first responders, our CAA Members and the community at large.
31% of Canadians said they would cycle more if cycling infrastructure was better. With more people on the roads, proper cycling infrastructure is needed to keep all road users safe.
#ActiveTransportation
Today is CAA’s National Slow Down Move Over day. Keep tow truck operators safe while they assist others on our roads. Slow down and move over for stopped tow trucks with amber lights flashing. It’s the law.
#SlowDownMoveOver
1/2 We have been made aware of a CAA branded tow truck participating in a political rally in Toronto. CAA does not condone the use of our logo or branded vehicles in political protests.
We are proud to work with so many amazing police services across Ontario. We applaud your commitment and dedication to road safety.
#PoliceWeek
@OACPOfficial
We’re showing gratitude to all Ontario CAA School Safety Patrollers on Weds, June 17 by inviting them to our first online year-end Patroller Jam Celebration. If you’re a parent/guardian of a Patroller, be sure to reach out to their teacher to find out how they can join.
#CAASSP
The search for Ontario’s Worst Road is on! Are you tired of congestion and potholes? Vote for Ontario’s Worst Road and let your voice be heard. Vote now at
#ONWorstRoads
As an essential service, our tow operators will continue to place the highest priority on assisting CAA Members on the road. Please read about our commitment to keep you moving during this unprecedented time.
@DWC9671111
@TPostMillennial
@BethBaisch
@CAA
CAA does not condone the use of our logo or branded vehicles in political protests. The driver was acting of their own volition and without our prior knowledge. They will no longer be working on CAA calls.
Barton Street East in Hamilton was voted as Ontario’s
#1
Worst Road this year. Is your community in the top 10?
For more details and regional lists, visit our 2022 Ontario's Worst Roads results here:
Everyone deserves a safe place to work. CAA reminds all motorists to Slow Down and Move Over for emergency vehicles, including stopped tow trucks with flashing amber lights. It’s the law and protects those working on the side of the road.
#SDMO
#slowdownmoveover
#CAASCO
Along with the police and
@Drivesober
, we are asking you to drive responsibly this festive holiday season. Plan for a safe ride home for yourself, your guests and your family.
#AimForZero
#HolidayRide
With many students heading back to class across Ontario this week, keeping kids safe is paramount. Be sure to pay attention to school buses. Always stop for a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing and stop arm activated.
#BacktoSchool2021
We pause today in a moment of silence to commemorate Remembrance Day. Please join us as we honour and remember the men and women who have served and continue to serve Canada during times of war, conflict and peace.
@DShulman_ESPN
@CAA
Our sincere apologies for your experience with us so far
@DShulman_ESPN
. We'd like to make this right. Could you please send us a direct message with your policy number and any additional information? We'd like to investigate further into the matter.
In celebration of
#InternationalYouthDay2020
tomorrow, we would like to applaud the 20,000 CAA School Safety Patrollers across Ontario who volunteer to help keep their peers and school zones safe.
#CAASSP
Do the
#Dutch
Reach – if you open the car door with your hand furthest from the door, it naturally turns your body and helps you to look out for cyclists before slowly exiting the car.
#BikeSafety
@STRCycling
Calling all teachers! Start the new school year off on the right foot by making school zone safety a priority in your classroom. Go beyond the road safety basics with ready-to-go lesson plans and games from
@ON_RoadSafety
.
CAA Insurance Company is introducing a $100 Auto Insurance Relief Benefit for all active auto policies in effect before May 1, 2020. No action is required by insureds or their brokers in order to receive the benefit.
Read more here:
Kids are back-to-school! Drive slowly and cautiously through school zones, residential areas and any other area where children may be walking or playing.
#BackToSchool2022
#SlowDown