Month: October 2025

Winter Driving in Ohio: Preparing for Snow, Ice, and Black Ice

Ohio winters bring more than cold air. They bring unpredictable roads. Between snow, sleet, and freezing rain, even confident drivers can face sudden challenges. The Ohio State Highway Patrol reports more than 10,000 weather-related incidents each year, often caused by drivers going too fast for conditions or following too closely. It’s a reminder that small […]

Grace Periods and Gotchas: What Teens Need to Know About New Traffic Laws

When a new traffic law or enforcement system begins, like school zone speed cameras or distracted driving bans, many states introduce a short “grace period.” During this time, drivers might receive warnings instead of tickets, giving everyone a chance to adjust before fines and points begin. But that grace period isn’t a free pass. For […]

South Carolina’s “Hands-Free and Distracted Driving” Law

South Carolina’s lawmakers passed the Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act in 2025, designed to reduce crashes caused by distractions behind the wheel. Beginning September 1, 2025, drivers will no longer be allowed to hold or manually use most phones or electronic devices while their vehicle is in motion. This law replaces the prior texting-only restrictions and positions […]

New Child Car Seat Rules in Colorado: What Parents Need to Know Now

Colorado lawmakers passed House Bill 24-1055, bringing updated child passenger safety rules that take effect January 1, 2025. These changes extend age requirements, strengthen booster seat use, and ensure rear-facing seats are used longer. The goal is to reflect new research and reduce child injury in crashes. For parents, the updates mean adjusting how children ride; for […]