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Bike riders need to learn to share the road
Just because you ride a bike, that doesn’t put you on the side of the angels or make you better than the rest of us
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Gone but definitely not forgotten: Mazda RX-7
It offers hell-for-leather performance, yet idles like a purring cat at stoplights and is perfectly civilized on the highway
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Hyundai Palisade makes no wrong turns
The 2020 version does exactly what it’s supposed to do. It’s comfortable, roomy, powerful, easy to drive and pleasant to look at
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My enduring love affair with a 1976 Triumph TR6
How I found myself scrabbling around on a cold garage floor trying to breathe life back into a car that should have gone to the knackers years ago
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Fuel-cell vehicles poised to take drivers beyond batteries
Combining the best of both internal combustion engine (ICE) and battery electric (BEV) technology
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Motorists most consistently persecuted group in Canada
I ride a bicycle as often as I can, but that doesn’t mean I feel compelled to paint myself silver, wear funny clothes, and block traffic
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Motorists most consistently persecuted group in Canada
I ride a bicycle as often as I can, but that doesn’t mean I feel compelled to paint myself silver, wear funny clothes, and block traffic
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Are electric cars really a solution to the climate crisis?
There are serious social, economic and environmental costs to driving any kind of vehicle. We must consider the implications of every choice
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Can millennials be convinced to fall in love with cars?
Many, when they do buy, view automobiles as a necessity rather than a lifestyle. And many others are content to live without wheels
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Small cities like Duncan, B.C., steward great artists
Reflecting on Canadian culture at the Dog House Restaurant and small businesses dedicated to local artisans