Indiana drivers haven’t had to deal with Daylight Saving Time (DST) nearly as long as most people in the U.S. have. That can make our roads even more dangerous than most in the days and weeks after DST begins and ends. In March, “springing ahead” and losing an hour...
Month: October 2022
Staying safe while driving in wintry precipitation
The winter and early spring months have a risk of wintry precipitation in this area. Making sure you’re driving with this in mind can help you to remain safe until you reach your destination. Of course, this also depends on the others drivers who are sharing the road...
What is a proper following distance?
The following distance that you put between your vehicle and the next one on the road is very important. That space is the only space that you have to react if something unexpected happens. For example, maybe you’re driving through a neighborhood and a child runs into...
Unsecured truck cargo can be deadly
When a truck’s load is not well secured, it is a recipe for disaster. A lot could go wrong, from the driver losing control of the truck to the cargo falling off, putting the general public at risk. Despite the regulations stipulating how trucking companies or truck...