In 2014 Ontario was the province where the most crossing accidents occurred, comprising 24% of all crossing accidents, which was unchanged from the five-year average. Alberta had the second-highest total, with 22% of crossing accidents, compared to 24% for the five-year average. Those two provinces were followed by Saskatchewan with 18%, Quebec and British Columbia with 12% each, and Manitoba, with 9% of crossing accidents in Canada.
If we have a national system with national safety rules, why are we seeing such regional disparity?