If you have a teen driver in your household, chances are you're concerned about keeping your auto insurance costs under control. It's a fact: As a group, teenagers do cost more to insure than adults. But there are several ways to keep your teen's... (Read More)
If you've ever felt tired behind the wheel, you're not alone. Many American drivers can barely keep their eyes open, according to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s annual Traffic Safety Culture Index. Nearly one third of drivers admitted to... (Read More)
There's nothing like moving — whether it's across town or across the country — to make you realize just how much stuff you have! When moving, you're likely to let some things go, but probably also add some new appliances, furniture and other... (Read More)
Most of us don’t give much thought to our homeowner’s insurance until we have an unexpected loss. Unless you’ve taken the time to read your policy, you may not know if the loss you’ve experienced is covered. The truth is—there are several... (Read More)
Fuel costs are a sizable part of the budgets of most families today. Are your family's fuel costs on the rise? Here are four ways to help save money on gasoline:
Keep it clean. Keeping your car tidy can end up saving on fuel costs in the long... (Read More)
Did you know that more children are killed each year getting off the school bus than while actually riding on the bus? School buses are actually among the safest vehicles on the road today. A child is much safer taking a bus to and from school... (Read More)
Think you can multi-task while driving and it won't affect your risk of having a car accident? Think again. Brain researchers say it's a terrible idea, even with a hands-free device. But just how terrible? Researchers say it's akin to driving while... (Read More)
Did you know that nearly 70 percent of all traffic fatalities are caused by aggressive driving? It's true. Road rage has become a top cause of car accidents and deaths on the roads today.
It can start with something simple and quickly escalate... (Read More)
The average American family uses more than 300 gallons of water per day at home in bathrooms, kitchens and in laundry rooms. Here are some easy ways to conserve our most precious natural resource — and save money on your water bill:
Bathroom... (Read More)