As the end of summer quickly approaches, so does the back to school season. While the current COVID-19 global pandemic has caused each school to reevaluate opening their doors, the back to school season may be different than years past. Whatever decision leaders make regarding individual schools, it is important to anticipate how those [...]
Sam
Summer means much more than sunny days and no school; it also means millions of Americans will embark on a quintessential summer road trip to take advantage of free time and lovely weather. In fact, people drive about 20% more miles during summer months. Road trips are also especially popular in a COVID-19 world, a […]
Sam
In the United States, distracted driving is one of the leading causes of car accidents. Approximately, nine people are killed every day in a distracted driving accident. In 2018 2,841 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers. It’s safe to say, distracted driving is a serious problem among drivers, [...]
stephmd
Do you ever wonder why people say ‘multitasking’ is a positive strength to put on a resume? The reality is that multitasking is actually not a strength- it drains the brain of energy as it forces it to switch back and forth to complete tasks with less efficiency and less quality. Many drivers think they […]
Brian Debelle
The Coronavirus pandemic has affected the way we live and how industries work. The health industry is at its maximum capacity with doctors, nurses and all hospital staff working long hours to treat infected patients. Stay at home orders have forced everyone to order their groceries and other products online and have them delivered to [...]
Mariela Corella
Whether you’re driving your kids to school or carpooling with a coworker, driving with others is a part of our everyday life. The rise of ridesharing apps such as Uber and Lyft have made carpooling and commuting with others even more common. Studies show that riding with more than one passenger can double the likelihood […]
Alana Redmond
A new survey shows iPhone users are more likely to take part in distracted driving behaviors than android users. This is all based on a survey done by the Zebra, it revealed that out of 2,000 Americans polled, 51% of iPhone users said they text and drive, while 35% admitted to texting. When it comes […]
stephmd
Big rig trucks are some of the biggest vehicles on the road. Apart from over sized vehicles, eighteen wheelers are the largest vehicles around. However, just because our sedans, SUVs and pickups have to share the road with them, doesn’t mean that we should have the same rules as we do with other cars. When […]
aheath
As a driver you may be aware of the steps you need to take if you are involved in a collision, however, you may not know what to do if you witness a car accident. According to data from the CDC, every year about three million people are injured as a result of a car […]
Mariela Corella
Although there are laws in place that ban texting and driving, there are other activities that are legal but could still put us at risk of a car accident. Just because these actions aren’t illegal doesn’t mean that it’s safe for us to perform them while driving. Avoiding the following actions could keep us safe […]
Mariela Corella