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Driving Responsibly During the Holidays

The holiday season is a time when families come together, friends get together, and employers throw a party for their employees. It is common for these types of functions to have a lot of alcohol available for celebrating. Whether you are attending these parties or hosting them, here are some tips you can use to […]

Parallel Parking in 5 Simple Steps

Nothing sends chills through the spine of a student in driver’s education like parallel parking. Thanks in part to Hollywood, this form of parking has become notorious for being difficult. But what if it isn’t as difficult as you might think? With some patience and practice, parallel parking can be mastered by remembering these five […]

How to Pass a Semi

Driver’s education covers a lot of important topics, but one thing people seem to panic about and do incorrectly is passing a semi-truck. Since these trucks are bigger and slower, they intimidate a lot of drivers. Too many others get impatient and do improper maneuvers to get around or ahead of the trucks. Here are […]

Driver Safety: Halloween

With Halloween fast approaching, it is time to review some driver safety tips for staying safe. To make sure your Halloween is a night full of treats, here are five safety guidelines for driving on Halloween night. 1. Watch Your Speed No matter where you are driving, it is important to take special care to […]

Is Your Teen Ready to Drive?

Handing over the keys to the car is a scary thing for a lot of parents. Even though laws say a teen can get their driver’s license at 16, it doesn’t mean that everyone is ready at the same time. Parents often wonder if their teen is ready to drive yet, but the key is […]

Driver Safety: Back to School

As schools are starting to be back in session, it’s an important time to review driving safely in these areas. During the school year, there are three major points of safety that every driver should remember. The first is what the laws of crosswalks are, the second is paying attention to school zones, and the […]

The Importance of Passengers in the Car

Teen drivers have a lot stacked against them when they first get their licenses. If you were to poll adult drivers, most would probably say the biggest reason for teen car crashes is cellphones. While they are a cause for concern for all drivers, teen drivers are dealing with a bigger problem that isn’t an […]

A Parent’s Guide: Modeling Good Driving for Your Teen

Teaching your teenager to drive starts long before you hand them the keys to the car. Even if you don’t feel like they still follow you around, watching your every move, they still do. Setting a good example for being a responsible, safe driver is vital to their success on the road. Here are some […]

5 Habits of Proactive Driving

Part of being a responsible driver means always being proactive. This means that you take the initiative to stay safe and do your best to keep others on the road safe too rather than depending on other drivers to keep you safe. Here are five habits you can develop to become a proactive driver. 1. […]

Preparing for the 100 Deadliest Days of Summer

Memorial Day is the unofficial start of picnics, vacations, swimming, and deadly accidents. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, there is an increased number of car crashes. From 2012 to 2017, there were more than 5,000 deaths during this time frame. Let’s look at the five most common reasons behind crashes and ways that you […]