March "Where's my Saab?" Photo Posted

Where's my Saab?

The March photo has been posted, and as of April 9th no-one has yet guessed where it was taken. Can you? Click here for more info and the high resolution version.

Logo Contest Results

The results of the Logo Contest were announced at the Monthly Meeting last Wednesday. Here are the finalists:

First Prize - Dmitry Platonoff - Enhanced Driving School Seat

Second Prize - John Burnet - Two Years Membership SCCI

Third Prize - Steve Fyfe - One Year Membership SCCI

The winning design is now appearing on the front page of the website. Thanks again for everyone who participated.

President's Article for February

Great Scott—The President Writes

by Scott Hutchings, President

Dear Commissioner Fantino:

I am writing to you as I am a little concerned by what seems to be a standard behaviour exhibited by your officers while driving on the highways of late.

First of all, I am going to quote from the OPP web site, both from your personal page as well as the "Traffic Safety" page.

From your page:

"Traffic safety is a key priority for me and for this organization. The objective is to improve the safety of drivers on highways and roadways under OPP jurisdiction. Let me tell you briefly what this means.

First, traffic safety is now the responsibility of every OPP officer, every day, all the time, whether the officer is part of regular traffic patrols or not. Traffic safety is now a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week, law enforcement priority. We are now proactively and strategically targeting high-risk drivers who threaten everyone’s safety on our roadways. Find out more in the section called "Traffic Safety"."

And from the Traffic Safety page:

"The Ontario Provincial Police is recognized throughout North America as a leader in traffic safety. The ability to analyze successes in traffic issues provides an opportunity for the organization to rise above the culture of status quo. The OPP will continue to demonstrate true leadership by embracing and incorporating the principles of the Provincial Traffic Safety Program into the core functions of every OPP member saving more lives.

The Provincial Traffic Safety Program is a proactive, sustainable approach to traffic safety directed at high-risk behaviours. Occupant restraint, impaired driving and aggressive driving behaviours represent the major causal factors in fatal and serious injury collisions. The focus of the Provincial Traffic Safety Program is to reduce injuries and save lives on Ontario’s highways, trails and waterways."

Further, let me quote the law as it pertains to Daytime Running Lights:

"(44) Every bus, multi-purpose passenger vehicle, passenger car,

three-wheeled vehicle and truck shall be equipped with two daytime running

lamps or, where the daytime running lamps are optically combined with the

upper beams of the headlamps, with two or four daytime running lamps.

(45) A daytime running lamp shall be white, yellow or white to yellow, in

accordance with sections 3.1.3, 3.1.2 and 3.1.3.1, respectively, of SAE

Standard J578, Color Specification (May 1988)."

Taken from the Department of Justice Canada web site, Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations (C.R.C., c. 1038) page.

Now that I have your attention, let me explain why I have quoted your web site.

The past few weeks I have had the occasion to come across a couple of OPP cruisers on the 407.

The first time was late in the day during a snowfall. The cruiser in question was traveling westbound coming up on Derry Road. The cruiser was traveling in the inside lane at speed … with no light at all on the vehicle.

The second cruiser was a similar situation (without the snowfall). Traveling in the outside lane (he was exiting further up). This officer was one of the better OPP officers I have encountered on the roads as he used his signals every lane change (something very rare in my 900,000+ kms of driving). However, this cruiser was the same as the previous one … no exterior lighting on at all.

Now, I will be the first to admit that I am not a lawyer nor am I a student of law, so there could very well be something that allows the OPP (or any other law enforcement body) to be exempt from the laws governing all other motor vehicles in Canada.

If that is not the case, I would strongly suggest that it is something that needs to be looked into as these cruisers have been altered in such a way that they do not meet the regulations set out.

Beyond that … the OPP should be an organization (as you have suggested it is) that promotes safety and should be setting the example by which all other motorists should be looking to. Driving on any 400-series highway at any time of day without some sort of lighting on is not a safe practice. Driving in snow or during low light periods without lights on is not only unsafe, but it is dangerous.

While we are on the topic of road safety, I would like to understand why your officers (at least some of them) do not adhere to the messages of safety that your organization is sending to the public. On more than one occasion I have witnessed OPP cruisers change lanes without signaling, drive while talking on hand-held cell phones, and speed without any emergency lights on.

In short, the OPP is falling a long way off of your target of "demonstrating true leadership by embracing and incorporation the principles of the Provincial Traffic Safety Program". I would encourage you to take a look at your officers and ensure they are in fact, leading by example … everyday, everywhere.

Until we meet again, Happy Saabing!

Scott

Registration Now Open for Our 2009 Enhanced Driving Schools

Our schools for 2009 have been scheduled for Friday May 8th and Friday October 2nd. Both schools are at Shannonville (Full Track) and we have managed to hold the price at the same level as last year - $265. We do not charge GST.

This includes classroom and in-car instruction, lunch and refreshments, and a custom colour manual developed specifically for the Saab Club of Canada's Enhanced Driving School program.

Click here for more info on the school, including the registration form.

January Where's My Saab Photo Posted

Where's my Saab?

The January photo has been posted, can you guess where it was taken? Click here for more info and the high resolution version.

Logo Contest Update - Extension

Due to an insufficient number of entries to the Logo Contest received to date, we are extending the deadline to 11:59 PM Saturday February 28, 2009. The judging will similarly be extended by one month to be announced at the March meeting. There is still time to get going on those designs.

 Rick Clayton, Secretary

January Meeting - Club History

Wednesday 21 January 2009 at Katz's Deli, 3300 Dufferin Street, 7:30 - 10:00pm 

This month's speaker is Derek Hanson, one of the founding members of the Club and its first president. Many of you may know him as the classroom instructor at the Enhanced Driving Schools. He is always interesting and entertaining. Plan to be there and enjoy the program while noshing on the corned beef sandwich and beer. A reminder that we get the room complimentary with $125 in restaurant sales. Be sure to mention "Saab Club" to the cashier when you pay.

Logo Contest - Rules Posted

I have posted the Logo Contest rules as published in the November 2008 Gryphon on my Blog. Lets get out those pencils and graphics programs and start churning out ideas.

November Meeting at Saturn Saab of Pickering - Wednesday November 19th

The November meeting will be held at Saturn Saab of Pickering, 980 Kingston Road (just east of Whites Road), Pickering. The Parts department will be open late until 8:00pm and there is a very nice discount of 15% on parts. You could telephone ahead and order your part at 905-839-6159. Pickering is one of the oldest Saab dealers in the area having sold the brand for 19 years. A gold level sponsor of the EDS last year, Pickering received a seat at the fall school. Often these are not utilized, but a sales representative from Pickering showed up with a Turbo-X.

Saab Club Logo Contest

The Club has a new name. It is now "Saab Club of Canada". Because of this we need a NEW LOGO. I will be announcing shortly the details of a contest for the best design. There will be a significant prize for the winner. To get your juices going, try out this Logo Quiz at Driving.ca

Rick Clayton, Secretary

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