Make the most of driver-assistance features
New technologies help drivers avoid collisions. We take a look at some of the best driver-assistance systems appearing in 2025 vehicles.
New technologies help drivers avoid collisions. We take a look at some of the best driver-assistance systems appearing in 2025 vehicles.
As the New Year rolls in, many of us are setting resolutions for healthier habits and better routines. While you’re focusing on personal goals, don’t forget to give your car some love—starting with its battery. After all, a well-maintained car battery is the key to keeping your wheels rolling smoothly throughout the year! Why Focus […]
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When we drive fatigued, we put ourselves, passengers and other road users at risk.
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What we can do to help protect children on their way to and from school
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Tips for driving on rural roads with tractors and other agricultural equipment
Why becoming an AMA driving instructor can be a rewarding decision
Municipalities are recognizing that bike-friendly streets are better for everyone
Improving the visibility of tow truck operators—and the Albertans they’re helping—at the roadside
Alberta’s new impaired driving framework strengthens penalties to make our roads safer
Driving in the country? AMA’s got your back