Pedestrians can be unpredictable, which makes it more important to use extra caution as a driver. Here are a few tips to help you safely navigate the road with pedestrians: Adhere to posted school or playground zone speed limits.…
Read MoreDuring the past five months, mobility across the U.S has declined significantly. However, daily commuting and car travel are picking up again. In fact, some reports anticipate an even greater increase in personal vehicle use as vehicle travel becomes…
Read MoreA few quick reminders to share with young drivers. Teen drivers have a higher rate of fatal crashes, mainly because of their lack of skills and lack of experience. They speed, they make mistakes, and they get distracted easily–especially if…
Read MoreDistracted driving is a significant highway safety threat, responsible for well over 3,000 fatalities each year. There are three types of distraction: visual (e.g., taking eyes off the road), manual (e.g., taking hands off the wheel), and cognitive (e.g., daydreaming). Six common driver tasks were…
Read MoreWhen you’re involved in a car accident, your life can come to an abrupt halt, especially if you have to spend time in the hospital and your car is so damaged that it has to be replaced. When you’re without…
Read MoreCar accidents can be exciting events but not in the way a roller coaster is exciting or the way a vacation abroad is exciting. Instead, they can be frightening, sometimes extremely so when they’re catastrophic. They happen so fast and…
Read MoreIf you recently moved to Florida from a fault car insurance state, or if you’ve never filed a car accident claim before, you may be wondering if Florida is a fault or no-fault insurance state. In fault insurance states, for example,…
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