Car accidents can occur anytime, anywhere. They're definitely no fun, and sometimes they can be deadly. Take a look at this list of three of the most common types of auto accidents. It's a great guide for what NOT to do while you're on the... (Read More)
Braking is a critical function of driving. After all, we need to brake or slow down for red and yellow traffic lights, stop signs, pedestrians and much more. But safety experts say that most drivers brake hard and/or slam on their brakes far too... (Read More)
Renters insurance is a critical coverage for anyone who doesn't own a home. Yet a new survey shows that well over half of young adults do not have this type of insurance coverage. Not having renters insurance coverage could be financially... (Read More)
Did you know that more older adults are driving than ever before? The ability to drive is intrinsically tied to our sense — and reality — of being independent. But there's no getting around the truth of the matter: Age diminishes some of the... (Read More)
At least 77 percent of car crashes come as the result of driver error. It stands to reason that most of these accidents are preventable with a little caution and planning. Want to be a better driver? It helps to know what mistakes others are making... (Read More)
Have you ever played Footloose with a free-rolling water bottle while driving? Or maybe looked in the rearview mirror to find a laundry basket blocking every inch of the back window?
If so, you may want to consider a cleanup. Texting while... (Read More)
Did you know that young adults are the most dangerous drivers on the road today? According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, U.S. drivers ages 20 to 24 have more motor vehicle deaths per 100,000 people than any other age group... (Read More)
Did you know that each year, from Memorial Day to Labor Day, thousands of teens are injured or killed in driving accidents? That's why this time period is called the '100 deadliest days for teenagers'.
Year round, car crashes are the leading... (Read More)
Did you know that the risk of motor vehicle crashes is higher among teenagers ages 16-19 than among any other age group? It's true. But what you may not realize is that parents play a big role in keeping teens safe behind the wheel. Here are two... (Read More)