16 Stouffville Sun-Tribune | Thursday, November 10, 2016 | fall Special 5 weeks $ of classes Martial arts teaches: Confidence, Self Control, Self Discipline, Respect & how to "Stick-To-It"! public safety Region's most dangerous intersections revealed 88 The five most dangerous intersections in York Region are, for the most part, directly related to volume of traffic, according to Brian Titherington, the region's director of road and traffic operations. Statistics show between 90 to 95 per cent of all North American crashes are due to driver error. We're Growing! After School Drivers Wanted Please send resume to: Info@s-t-k.ca 1 2 3 4 5 Hwy. 7 and Weston Road, Vaughan, is the busiest intersection in the region by volume, has shops on every side, two entranceways to Hwy. 400 and multiple double left-hand turns. Major Mackenzie Drive and Hwy. 400 offramp, Vaughan, is currently under construction that is expected to improve safety. However the danger remains. The improvements include "cleaning up the grid", according to Titherington, turning it into a more "urban street". Weston and Rutherford roads, Vaughan, is always plagued by plenty of volume, especially during rush hour traffic. Hwy. 7 and Keele Street, Vaughan, is well-trodden route for industrial-sized trucks and has two left turns on each entry Michael Barrett/Metroland into the intersection. However, Titherington notes a new traffic moves along yonge street at nearby Rapidway is under construction. The good news is Green lane, one of the list's top five that in Markham, where the rapid way was recently com- intersections. pleted, Titherington said, crashes were down 25 per cent. Yonge Street and Green Lane, Newmarket is indicative of a rural road morphing into a suburban road very quickly, possibly explaining some of the danger surrounding the intersection. Titherington said the road not only escalates in speed from 60 km/h to 80 km/h near the intersection but also gives motorists plenty more to look at, with a largely barren road turning into one involving shops, plazas and drivers turning into and out of parking lots. Traffic at this site might soon be relieved by the connection of Bathurst St. to Hwy. 11. CALL NOW! 905-591- 4STK (4785) Plus FREE uniform! 30 Innovator Dr., Unit 10 · info@s-t-k.ca · www.s-t-k.ca Are You Looking For Quality Child Care In Stouffville? · For children 6 weeks to 12 years · Licensed, nurturing homes · Trained providers with vulnerable · · sector screening Unscheduled visits by Registered Early Childhood Educators Monitoring of educational programs, age ratios, nutritious menus and outdoor play CATHOLIC FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAMS The York Catholic District School Board invites parents/guardians interested in enrolling their children in the French Immersion program for the 2017-18 school year to its Parent Information Nights. Parent Information Nights St. Brendan CES Tuesday, November 15, 7 p.m. 751 Hoover Park Dr., Stouffville St. Mark CES Tuesday, December 6, 7 p.m. 133 Glad Park Ave., Stouffville 905-841-1314 ext. 22 · email: homechildcare@ypce.com www.yorkprofessional.com Heating & Air Conditioning Winter's Coming Book Your Furnace Cleaning Early! 10 percent Seniors Discount Financing Available Owned and operated for 25 years Licenced TSSA Technicans All employees covered by WSIB Business fully Licensced and insured Call us for a free estimate Purchase a furnace and receive one year free maintenance. We service and install all makes and models of: Furnaces Air Conditioners Hot water Heaters Gas appliances Gas Fireplaces Pool Heaters Gas lines for BBQ's Full yearly maintenance programs available. Children who are born in 2011 and beginning Grade 1 in September 2017 are eligible to apply. Online applications will open from November 15, 2016 to January 26, 2017. For more information, visit www.ycdsb.ca Office: 905-472-6515 Mobile: 416-988-2794 RingwoodHVAC@gmail.com oodHVAC@gmail Carol Cotton Chair of the Board Patricia Preston Director of Education yorkregion.com