The Hardships of Early Canadian Motoring

By Roderick Sergiades With self-driving cars on the horizon and automobiles already featuring some autonomous features, including self parking and cruise control, modern drivers may have difficulty fathoming the hardships early motorists faced.   The first Canadian self-propelled vehicle appeared all the way back in 1867 when Quebec’s Henry Seth Taylor created his steam buggy, … Continue reading The Hardships of Early Canadian Motoring