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Category: Driving Safety
Top 4 Fall Driving Hazards (And How to Handle Them)
Posted: September 20, 2024
The start of fall brings a lot of welcome things: a new school year, cooler temps and changing leaves. You may not notice it right away, but your daily commute is affected by the shorter days and changing weather, too. (For example: Did you know wet leaves can be as slippery as ice?) Stay alert this fall. Here are the top things to look out...
How Should I Drive in Heavy Rain?
Posted: September 9, 2024
It starts with a few innocent raindrops on the glass. At first, you might not even bother to turn on the windshield wipers. But judging from the dark skies and rolling thunder, you know it’s just the beginning. Before long, your car is under assault from a rapid barrage of descending beads, leaving a blurry barrier on the windshield while the wiper blades swing at...
Sharing the Road: The Do’s & Don’ts for Cyclists & Drivers
Posted: May 13, 2024
Streets and roads are not the exclusive domain of motor vehicles. In some areas, it contains cyclists as well as pedestrians. Prioritizing safety for everyone is paramount. Increased awareness of cyclists’ presence fosters a culture of mutual respect and caution. We can create a safer and more inclusive environment by respecting all road users and advocating safety measures. The Do’s for Cyclists Cyclists should heed...
What to Know When Driving Through a Work Zone
Posted: April 15, 2024
Who hasn’t been zipping along when all of a sudden traffic slows to a halt?When it does, you can bet on one of two things: There was an accident or there’s construction. What To Do in a Work ZoneRoad work is often the culprit in the warmer months. You probably already know that it’s important to stay at or below the posted limits when you’re...