Manitobans who insure their vehicles with an Autopac Extension deductible package ($100 or $200) will now qualify to have their deductible reduced to $0 for vandalism claims.
With thousands of students heading back to school this week, Manitoba Public Insurance and CAA Manitoba are reminding motorists about the return of reduced speed limits when traveling through school zones.
Manitobans are being invited to share their views on a proposed all-in-one Personal Identification Card that, if approved, would offer added convenience, privacy and security by combining a person’s driver’s licence, photo ID, health and travel card.
The Labour Day long weekend has the dubious distinction of being the holiday weekend with the highest rate of people killed, according to Manitoba Public Insurance claims data.
In the wake of two pedestrians killed recently in Winnipeg, Manitoba Public Insurance and the Winnipeg Police Service are calling on all motorists and pedestrians to be road-safety minded.
With the August long weekend fast approaching, Manitoba Public Insurance is encouraging all motorists to remember road safety – especially on Friday.
The provincial government is exploring the idea of integrating the Manitoba health card with Manitoba drivers’ licences and identification cards issued by Manitoba Public Insurance.
High-risk drivers who endanger other motorists or pedestrians by using hand-held electronic communication devices while driving will now face tougher sanctions.
Manitoba Public Insurance has requested no overall rate increase for the 2016/17 insurance year in its general rate application filed with the Public Utilities Board.
For the second straight year, Manitoba Public Insurance is making provincial park passes available at its Service Centres across the province.