Most teens are very excited in anticipation to turn 16. Some might be nervous. All are normal feelings for them to have with this milestone.
Every one in a while, there may be a teen driver who is more than
With New Years Eve just a couple days away, we want to remind drivers to drive safely.
Drivers are encouraged to be extra vigilant due to the potential for impaired drivers behind the wheel. It’s important to plan
Each year, about 75% of weather-related car accidents occur on wet pavement and 47% happen during rainfall. With slippery surfaces and lower light conditions, driving in the rain can be one of the most difficult and dangerous situations a
Driving is a huge freedom that teens have. With this freedom comes a very big responsibility. Teens need to understand that what they are driving can hurt them or someone else in seconds. Speeding is a huge factor as
Winter is upon us. Winter storms, bad weather and sloppy road conditions are a factor in nearly half a million crashes and more than 2,000 road deaths every winter, according to research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
How to Avoid
This morning Ultimate Defensive Driving was featured on The Big K Morning Show talking about new headlights on vehicles.
If you find yourself being pulled over by a police officer, it’s important to remain calm and be respectful. A situation can escalate quickly if respect isn’t shown.
Watch this video to see how to properly handle a traffic stop
Driving is a big freedom for teenagers. They get a freedom that they haven’t had.
With this freedom comes a very big responsibility.
Inexperience:
Teens are more likely than older drivers to underestimate or not be able to recognize
This time of the year brings beautiful views of the leaves turning colors, fall festivals, and crisp temperatures. It also can bring a lot of driving hazards on the road. We want to remind you of some of those
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