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
Have you ever asked yourself “hmm, I wonder when I need new tires?”
Many people don’t know until it’s too late. With this simple way, you’ll know when you need new tires.
It’s suggested that you should check your tire
Seatbelts are designed to save lives. It’s simple. Wearing a seatbelt is the single most effective thing you can do to protect yourself in a crash.
Of the 23,824 passenger vehicle occupants killed in 2020, 51% were not wearing seat
When buckling a child in their car seat, take off their winter coats. If their coat is left on, the harness straps do not get tight enough.
Try to pinch a horizontal fold in one of the straps above the
In the last 10 years, vehicle advancements have greatly improved. We now have vehicles with backup cameras, blind spot detection, adaptive headlights, lane assist the list goes on, but unfortunately, car crashes still happen. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Professional and Experienced Instructors: Good driving schools employ professional and experienced instructors who can provide personalized instruction and guidance. They can help students develop good driving habits, identify their strengths and weaknesses, and provide constructive feedback to help
PA law requires drivers to remove snow and ice from their vehicles. The law is called Christine’s Law in memory of Christine Lambert. In 2005, she was killed when a large piece of ice broke free from a passing
You could be pulled over and fined $100 for having a license plate that is deemed “illegible”. A license plate that is peeling or hard to read can get you pulled over and even fined!
The Pennsylvania Department of