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
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
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
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
Safety Driving for Individual and Companies
A sixth sense developed by drivers, knowing what to do and not to do when driving is something they learn through their experiences or maybe by the wisdom of their age. Although, age could
It’s Safer to Drive Slowly
We have all heard about the childhood tale the tortoise and the hare, and how the tortoise won by being just slow and steady. There are things we can learn from the story when it comes to
All-Wheel Drive or Four-Wheel Drive, that is the Question
Getting close to thirty years, it’s been a long time now since I got involved in road safety. From this much experience and knowledge many has been asking me things regarding
Dangerous Roads Need to Be Minded!
In this modern day, people are very much into going somewhere. They have the mentality that they always need to move. Sometimes we are in a hurry or sometimes very busy, but we still