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...
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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...
The dangers of drowsy driving
One out of 25 adult drivers have reported falling asleep while driving. Many others admit to driving when fatigued or sleep-deprived. Unfortunately, drowsy and fatigued driving is a bigger problem than many people realize. Not only do sleepy drivers put themselves...
The reasons for high teen driver fatality rates
If you’re studying car accident statistics, one thing that you’ll find is that fatality rates are the highest for teenagers. Starting when they can get their license at age 16, this group has higher fatality rates than any other age group. Even when people turn 20,...
3 reasons injuries suffered by children can cost more
Car crashes and defective products can hurt anyone of any background or age. However, there are some groups at higher risk of getting hurt and also other groups who may have higher costs than others in the same situation. As a parent, you probably would do just about...
4 dangers of “driverless” cars
You’ve probably noticed a dozen Teslas each day. Self-driving cars may even become the new normal, bringing hope to the roads that driving will be safer now more than ever. While manufacturers promise that “self-driving” cars are safe, they are still far from...
How can you tell if you have a brain injury after a car crash?
If you injure your brain in a car crash, you must realize and get treatment before it worsens. The problem is that your brain is not visible – it is cocooned inside your skull. If it is visible, it is probably too late to save you. So how can you tell if you have...
Staying alert on summer car trips
Memorial Day is only a few weeks away, and that traditionally kicks off the early round of summer vacations for families everywhere. After all, the weather is usually mild, the kids are usually out of school and almost everyone is looking forward to a break from their...
Going for a quick trip? You still need to buckle up
As the weather starts to warm up, many of us are eager to take a drive. Cruising around town or enjoying a scenic drive with the music pouring out of the speakers and the windows rolled down can feel like heaven on earth. We all know that wearing a seat belt while...
Summer driving safety tips
The winter-weather threats are obvious – snow, sleet and wet roads make driving conditions hazardous. However, in the summer, the hazards on the road may not be as clear. Just because you don't see them, it doesn't mean they aren't there. Learning about some of the...