A Veined Visual: Ford patents puddle lamp design capable of identifying a driver’s vein pattern for vehicle access

Toronto, Ontario — Ford Motor Company has filed a patent application for an identification system in mounted puddle lamps capable of reading a driver’s vein pattern for vehicle access. The patent application, originally filed in 2022 and then published on April 18th, describes how a puddle lamp mounted to the side mirrors of the vehicle […]
Bungee Bungles: Driver’s vehicle towed for being held together by bungee cords and seatbelts

Caledon, Ontario — CTV News has reported that police in Caledon, Ont., recently charged a motorist for driving a vehicle held together by bungee cords and seatbelts. The driver, a 23-year-old Tottenham resident was reportedly pulled over on King Caledon Townline near King Street after an officer noticed the rear driver’s side door being held […]
Securing Skills: Skills Nova Scotia sees both repeat champions and over 700 students in attendance

Halifax, Nova Scotia — The Skills Nova Scotia olympic-style event recently saw veteran competitors vying for another year of success in the automotive medal categories. Taking place across various campuses in the province from April 5th to the 23rd, the automotive-specific events took place on April 11th and 12th at the Nova Scotia Community College […]
Ministry Monitoring: Proposed changes to the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act seeking industry feedback

Toronto, Ontario — The Ontario Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery is consulting on potential changes to the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act (MVDA), and is seeking industry feedback. The proposed document, “Modernizing the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act, 2002,” suggests changes intended to “enhance consumer protection, reduce burden and improve regulatory efficiency.” The document includes […]
Can You Believe This?! Roundabout rides; innovative parking sensors and more

Toronto, Ontario — Hap-hap-happy Friday! Let’s celebrate with a quick giggle. This weekly clip features rides that’ll take you for a literal spin; the ultimate parts yard junkfinders; larger (or taller) than life lawnmowers and much more. The post Can You Believe This?! Roundabout rides; innovative parking sensors and more appeared first on Collision Repair […]
Partnerships at PBE: 27th annual PBE trade show colourfully connects industry members

Mississauga, Ontario — The Paint and Body Equipment’s (PBE) 2024 trade show brought together industry members in a colourful display of print, product and passion. The 27th annual show took place on April 11 from 1:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST at the Hilton Mississauga-Meadowvale hotel and featured 54 exhibiting vendors alongside prizes and giveaways […]
Setting Up For Skills: Skills Alberta competition seeking volunteers

Edmonton, Alberta — Stefano Liessi, Training and Curriculum Coordinator Color Compass University, has announced on LinkedIn that he is looking for volunteers to help with the Skills Alberta trades competition. The competition is set to take place May 6th to 10th at the Edmonton Expo Centre, in which approximately 700 youth from across the province […]
Throwback Thursday: Look back on BASF’s Customer Appreciation Day 2017

Toronto, Ontario — Welcome back to another Throwback Thursday segment, where Collision Repair magazine highlights it’s archive of 40,000+ photos from our 23 years operating in the industry. This week, we’re taking you to Mosport Motorsports Park, where BASF held its 2017 Customer Appreciation Day—featuring an appearance from Chip Foose! Check out the highlights in […]
Pothole Proliferation: MPI pothole claims set to surpass 2022 figures

Winnipeg, Manitoba — According to data released by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI), pothole-related claims are set to surpass the high figures of 2022. As of April 7th, 1,634 pothole-related claims were reported to MPI—a number that represents over half of similar claims made in 2023 and almost double 2019’s numbers, Global news originally reported. Since […]
Curbing ADAS: British Columbia updates Motor Vehicle Act to ban the use of ADAS Level 3 vehicles

Victoria, British Columbia — By order of the Ministry of Transportation and the Attorney General, British Columbia has banned the use of vehicles equipped with Level 3 and higher advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Originally signed into law on March 18th, the updated Motor Vehicle Act came into effect on April 5th with the intention, […]