Top 7 4th Of July Safety Tips

It’s only a few days left and we will be celebrating Independence Day on the Fourth of July. As the holiday brings a lot of fun and excitement, any individual with intentions of celebrating this event should take some time to plan ahead some safety measures that will ensure every member of the family will…

Great Tips When Traveling with Your Pet

Do you have plans of bringing your pet for a car drive? If this is your first time to tag along a furry friend inside your car during a long distance road trip, make sure your pet’s safety isn’t put at greater risk. Keep in mind, pets also have the same feelings like us when exposed to something new and may experience apprehension, especially if this is their first time to sit on a moving vehicle.

Safe Driving Tips On St. Patty’s Day

Can’t wait for St. Patty’s Day to arrive? Well, if you are one of those guys who are already making a big countdown for this much awaited event of drinking, watching parades or pinching crowd goers who didn’t manage to wear something green, then I highly suggest giving this post on safe driving tips during…

Safety Tips: What To Keep In Your Car For Winter

The cold winter months are fast approaching and if you are serious in maintain your overall safety while driving on the road, it is necessary that stuff your trunk and tool box with car essentials, so you can bravely face even the coldest weather condition. Below are list of items that must be present in…

Railroad Crossing Safety Tips

Don’t Play with the Train Stop, look and listen. Ever since we were young, we’ve been told to do these things when at a railroad crossing and for good reason. As kids, we knew for a fact that railroads are not a playground, and the trains are not something that you play with. But why…

When To Use Your Hazard Lights

A lot of drivers are “trigger happy” when it comes to their hazard lights. They’re a little lenient as to their definition of a hazard. These lights are amazing tools that can help improve safety when used properly. Of course, with “properly” being the operative word, you should know when to use them. Most Important…

Teen Texting: A Major Killer when Done while Driving

Everybody knows that you shouldn’t text and drive. Unfortunately a lot of people, especially teens, still do it. Teen texting while driving is consistently on the rise. They’re under the impression that a quick text while driving wouldn’t hurt. Well that’s usually what the victims had in mind when they texted while driving. The statistics…

Driving Sleepy or Tired: Why It’s Better to Pull Over

Drunk driving continues to be a major concern among road safety advocates, but fatigue is just as big a cause of accidents on the road. Driving sleepy or tired has similar effects as driving under the influence of alcohol. Slower reaction times and impaired judgement are a direct effect of fatigue and can have disastrous…

Responsible Driving Habits: Watching Out for Pedestrians

Pedestrian involved crashes are a tragedy that has sadly become part and parcel of driving. While the government has been keen on implementing new technologies, laws and city improvements to bring down these accidents, it is still up to the motorists and the pedestrians to make sure they use these advances to help keep roads…

What to Do When a Car Catches Fire

Car fires can be a significant source of property damage, injury, or even loss of life. While car fires are an uncommon occurrence, they are known to happen more frequently than most people would like to admit. In fact, more than thirty vehicle fires of varying severity are reported around the United States every single…