Should E-Bikes Be Licensed Like Motor Vehicles?

Electric bicycles (e-bikes) have become an increasingly common feature of urban transportation. But as their numbers have grown, so too have concerns about speed, safety, and how they fit within existing traffic and insurance rules. Their use on roads, bike lanes, and sometimes sidewalks has intensified debate about keeping e-bikes under a separate regulatory framework […]

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Ontario Bicycle Accident Benefits Are Changing in 2026. Here’s What That Means

More Ontarians are relying on bicycles for daily transportation, recreation, and fitness, but few cyclists are thinking about auto insurance when they head out for a ride. That may need to change. Beginning July 1, 2026, Ontario is reshaping the accident benefits system in a way that could leave some injured cyclists with less protection […]

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Changes to Ontario’s Auto Insurance Benefits in 2026

Ontario’s auto insurance system is changing with new regulations taking effect July 1, 2026. The provincial government is introducing an “a la carte” model that allows drivers to customize their accident benefits coverage while implementing a new “first payer” rule. These changes in car insurance give drivers more choice, but also create potential risks for […]

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What Types of Injuries are Most Common in Pedestrian Accidents?

When a pedestrian is struck by a vehicle, the resulting injuries can be severe and life-altering. Pedestrians lack the protection that vehicle occupants have, making them particularly vulnerable in collisions. In Ontario, pedestrian accidents account for a large number of serious injuries and fatalities each year. The severity of these injuries often depends on factors […]

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