Teen drivers have crash rates nearly 4 times those of drivers 20 and older per mile driven. Immaturity leads to speeding and other risky habits, and inexperience means teen drivers often don’t recognize or know how to respond to hazards.
It’s that time of year, again. Crashes involving animals, especially deer, are on the rise.
Pennsylvania is one of the top states in the country for vehicle crashes involving animals. Most of these crashes involve deer.
Deer collisions can
Have you ever wondered what a light means when it’s illuminated on your dash? Here we explain a few common ones and what they mean.
Check engine light
If the check engine light illuminates while you’re driving and everything
The leaves are already beginning to change in our area. This time of year brings new challenges for drivers of all ages. Wet leaves, fog, sun glare, and frost are a few of the hazards drivers can encounter during this
5 Safe Driving Apps and Tools to Minimize Distractions
In today’s world, it’s easy to get distracted while driving, especially if your phone is near. Use these safe driving apps and tools to minimize distractions on the road.
With modern
Distracted driving continues to be an issue we face behind the wheel.
FACTS ABOUT TEEN DISTRACTED DRIVING
Knowing the statistics and facts about teen distracted driving can help families manage this dangerous crash risk.
Distracted driving can make it
You’ve spent years protecting your children from many dangers on and off the road. Now, you face handing them the keys. Are you prepared? Ultimate Defensive Driving is the training company that can help with that!
TEEN DRIVING
One in five fatal crashes involves a drowsy driver, and drivers aged 16 to 24 are at the greatest risk of being involved in a drowsy driving crash. research has shown that young adults aged 19 to 24 are more
At Ultimate Defensive Driving School, one of the reasons why we do this training is because we never know what our clients are going to accomplish in life. If they get hurt or killed in a car crash, we will
We are only a few short weeks from starting a new school year. This means we need to look out for school zones and bus stops.
Pennsylvania’s School Bus Stopping Law
Motorists must stop at least 10 feet away