Month: April 2026

Florida’s “No Wake” Driving Law for Flooded Streets

Flooded streets are nothing new in Florida, but the way drivers move through them is getting more attention. Most people focus on protecting their own vehicle, easing through water and hoping not to stall out. What often gets missed is how much force a moving car can create in standing water. That force does not […]

Common Road Myths That Get People Tickets in South Carolina

Many drivers on South Carolina roads are not breaking rules on purpose. They are following advice they have heard for years that turns out to be wrong. These small misunderstandings lead to some of the most common traffic tickets across the state. From rolling through red lights to misunderstanding right of way, these myths can […]

How Federal Vehicle Tech Standards Are Shaping the Future of Driver’s Ed

Most drivers are learning on vehicles that are very different from what existed even a decade ago. Features like automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assist, and blind spot monitoring are no longer optional upgrades. They are becoming standard equipment, driven by federal safety regulations. These changes are not just about the vehicles themselves. They are […]