The Labor Day holiday weekend has arrived! There will be many people that will hit the open road for the “last” weekend of summer.
Here are a few tips to keep in mind to keep you and your family safe
Getting a driver’s license is considered a rite of passage in American culture. But this exciting time has instead become a death sentence for thousands of teens each year. Motor vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of death
2,608 PEOPLE KILLED IN CRASHES INVOLVING A TEEN DRIVER (15-18 YEARS OLD) IN 2021
RISK FACTORS
Your teen sees a driver’s license as a
It’s that time of year…back to school! We haven’t been in the school mindset for a few months, so it’s a good time to know the school bus-stopping law here in PA.
Motorists must stop at
For many drivers, the standard driving test and their initial training are the only driver training they’ve ever done. Unfortunately, good practices often deteriorate over time and bad habits start to creep in, increasing the risk of a collision. The
Do you know when your vehicle battery needs to be replaced? Testing your vehicle battery health will ensure you don’t encounter a dead battery. Summer months are especially hard on it.
It’s important that you test your battery to make
Every year, more deaths occur due to flooding than any other thunderstorm-related hazard. The CDC reported that over half of all flood-related drownings occur when a vehicle was driven into flood waters.
People, unfortunately, underestimate the force and power
Motor vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of death among teenagers. Teen vehicle crashes are preventable and proven strategies can help to improve their safety on the road.
In 2020, about 2,800 teens in the U.S. ages 13-19
Memorial Day to Labor Day is considered the 100 Deadliest Days for teen drivers. For every mile driven, teen drivers (ages 16-17 years old) are three times for likely to be involved in a deadly crash. These inexperienced teen
This month, we want to make drivers aware of the true dangers of distracted driving.
The most common distraction has become cell phone use; more common is texting, talking, and using social media use. There are other actions