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Safe Driving During Pothole Season

After the worst New England winter in years, our local roads seem to have more potholes than ever. While small potholes are just annoying and uncomfortable to drive over, larger ones can not only damage your car, they can cause …

Safety Tips for St. Patrick’s Day Driving

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 40% of fatal car crashes during St. Patrick’s Day weekend 2013 involved drunk driving. That percentage jumped to 55% of fatal crashes in the deadly hours between midnight of St. Patrick’s …

Best Tires for Driving in the Snow

If you live in a climate where temperatures regularly drop below 45 degrees in winter, like in Rhode Island, Massachusetts or Connecticut, you’ll want to consider investing in season-appropriate tires. Driving in snow can be challenging and treacherous. Having …

Bald Tires Could Kill

Safe tires are one of the most important parts of a vehicle. And while people often remember to check their tires for proper air pressure, they forget that tire baldness is an equally influential factor in determining safety. In …

The Breakdown of Car Accident Attorney Fees

Enlisting the help of a car accident attorney to file an accident claim can be helpful when pursuing a fair settlement from an insurance company or defendant. Your lawyer will help guide you through each step of the process …

Truvolo for Teen Drivers

The safety of teenage drivers should be at the forefront of the minds of parents across the country. While many teenage drivers remain unscathed while driving, many others don’t enjoy the same fate. Statistics from the Centers for Disease …

7 Reasons You Should Buckle Up

Most people know that buckling their seatbelt is an important step to stay safe if in a traffic accident. Below are seven reasons you should buckle up every time you get in your vehicle – and to make sure …

Lowering Fatal Car Accidents in the US

Efforts are constantly being made to decrease the amount of fatal car accidents on roads throughout the United States. Early data conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that 6,800 people were killed in car crashes …

Laws for Driving Through School Zones

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that in 2011, there were a total of 4,743 pedestrian deaths. Of these, five percent, or 255, involved children under the age of 14. In order to keep children safe, following the …

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