26.rnBill 114, the Anti-idling Act, was introduced in the Nova Scotia Legislature Nov. 26. The measure, which would be the first of its kind in Canada, would require owners or operators of public passenger vehicles, including school buses, tour buses, transit buses, or any other motor ...
Discrepancies between knowledge and practice of childhood motor vehicle occupant safety in Nova Scotia—A population-based study To determine discrepancies between knowledge and practice of childhood motor vehicle restraints (CMVRs) and vehicle seating position amongst parents within... NL Yanchar,SA Kirk...
In Nova Scotia, depending on how seriously you were injured, your general or non-economic damages arising from a motor vehicle accident may be subject to a payment cap. If your injury meets the definition of a “minor” injury, the total amount of compensation you may recover for no...
来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 11 作者: Gene Laverty 摘要: Emera Inc.-owned Nova Scotia Power Inc. should face highernperformance standards under a provincial government electricitynplan expected to be introduced in the fall, according to a reportntabled by the energy ministry. 年份: 2015 ...
Natalie L YancharDivision of Pediatric General Surgery and IWK Trauma Care ProgramJulian B. YoungProvincial CoordinatorDonald B. LangilleFaculty of MedicineAccident Analysis & PreventionYanchar NL, Young JB, Langille DB. Knowledge and practice of childhood motor vehicle restraint use in Nova Scotia:...
Objective To examine changes to knowledge and practice of childhood motor vehicle restraint (CMVR) use in Nova Scotia after the implementation of stricter car seat and new booster seat (BS) legislation in 2007. Methods A random telephone survey of households (at least one child <12 years) was...