Proceed with Caution: Even More Summer Driving Hazards

In the summer, you may spend more time than usual driving to family reunions, vacations or camping trips – and, along with that extra driving comes extra risks. Summer is the deadliest season for driving, with the rate of traffic fatalities doubling during the summer months. Here are four more hazards of summer driving and […]
More About the Hazards of Summer Driving

During this time of year, you may be busy daydreaming about your summer vacation plans, but don’t let that distract you from driving safely. Summer is the most dangerous season to drive, from traffic accidents between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Continuing our previous post on summer car accidents, here are five more common hazards […]
Hazards of Summer Driving Lead to More Car Accidents

The hazards of winter driving are well known, but the reality is that summer is the most dangerous time of year to drive. The number of traffic accidents are higher between Memorial Day and Labor Day than during the rest of the year. July and August are in fact the two deadliest months on the […]
Avoid Car Accidents During Heavy Summer Driving

During the summer and early fall, roads are more congested as people travel more miles. Consequently, summer and early fall are also the most dangerous times of the year to drive, according to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety. July and August rank as the deadliest months to drive, with a daily average of 116 […]
Avoiding Construction Accidents: Safety Tips, Part 2 of 2

The construction industry provides jobs to many Americans, with many sites having safety features in place. Unfortunately, this isn’t universally true. In fact, one in five worker deaths in 2015 were in construction. With over 20,000 safety citations issued that year, there is clearly more that can and should be done to keep construction workers […]
Avoiding Construction Accidents: Safety Tips, Part 1 of 2

Unfortunately, 2015 saw a 4 percent increase in worker deaths, the largest number since 2008. By making safety a priority on construction sites, many of these deaths could have been prevented. Here are three ways to make construction sites safer. Better training and inspection Appropriate levels of training, coupled with inspection as a follow up, […]
Help a Friend and Prevent Drunk Driving Accidents

As Independence Day approaches, you’re probably making plans to attend some kind of party with your friends. And, although you’re just planning a night of fun, things can easily go wrong. The Fourth of July is one of the deadliest days for car accidents involving drunk drivers. Highway fatalities increase 37 percent on July Fourth, […]
Safety Tips for Fourth of July Parties

The Fourth of July is coming up, which means you get to enjoy parties, fireworks and barbeque. But Independence Day also brings an increase in deaths due to drunk driving. In fact, nearly 40 percent of motor vehicle traffic fatalities that occur during Independence Day weekend are due to drunk driving, according to the National […]
Early History of Motorcycles

Riding a motorcycle has many well-known benefits, including the feeling of freedom and adventure while riding, superior gas mileage, and a sense of community with other riders. But less well known is the rich history behind the world of motorcycle riding. The history of the motorcycle began in the nineteenth century, when several early versions […]
Motorcycle Accidents and Fatalities: Behind-the-Scenes Look

In 2015, motorcycle fatalities in the United States were up 8.3 percent from the previous year, with 4,976 deaths said to occur in that year alone. Motorcyclists, reads an article in Insurance Information Institute, are “29 times more likely than passenger car occupants to die in a crash per vehicle mile traveled, and almost five […]