Car crashes are the leading cause of preventable death for teenagers. On a typical day, an average of 15 people of all ages are killed in crashes involving an inexperienced driver. In 2020, about 2,800 teens ages 13-19
Spring is right around the corner! Now is the time to get your vehicle ready.
Inspect your cooling system:
Check for any cracks or leaks in the radiator or hoses
Make sure all connections are tight
DRUNK DRIVING AND DRUGS
Remind your teen that underage drinking is illegal, and driving under the influence of any impairing substance – including illicit, over-the-counter, and prescription drugs – could have deadly consequences. Drinking alcohol under the age of
We know that when a teen gets their license, they are taking on another freedom. They might be the first of their friends to get their license which means they will want to pick up their friends. In Pennsylvania, there
Vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of death among 16-24 years old. Some common contributors to crashes involving teen drivers in Pennsylvania are driver inexperience, driver distractions, driving too fast for conditions and improper or careless
After spending years protecting your children from all sorts of dangers on the road and off, you now face the prospect of handing them the keys to the family car. It is time for them to learn how to drive.
We are under a Winter Weather Advisory for tomorrow January 23.
With this advisory, we can expect freezing rain with accumulations up to one tenth of an inch of ice.
Plan on slippery road conditions. If you can, delay your
This week we will be experiencing very cold temperatures. This can have a negative affect on your vehicle.
Here are a few tips for this week:
Be sure to remove all snow and ice from your vehicle. It’s
Usually in winter, we deal with snow. The weather forecast for tomorrow (January 9th) includes rain and wind.
Locally, we are expected to get an inch of rain. What does this mean for drivers?
With heavy rainfall and the ground