Graduation parties have ended. Schools are closing their doors for the year. The pools are prepped for the busy days ahead. Memorial Day has passed and summer is here! For many of us the summer months include baseball games, backyard barbeques and vacations to name a few. We anticipate the laughter, the good company and …
Memorial Day 2015
Long weekends are always a time for family and friends to come together and enjoy one another. This coming weekend many of us may be planning a backyard barbeque, a day on the lake or even some time at the local park. Therefore, whether you are at home or away, it is good to be …
Counterfeit Airbags
As consumers, we want to believe what we are buying and using is legitimate and safe. However, far too often we have heard stories of a faulty device or an unreliable product due to someone else’s misfortune. As recently reported on ABC News’ 20/20, counterfeit items have been the topic of a conversation—one of these …
Tire Safety
A myriad of factors play an essential role in safety when driving a vehicle or being a passenger. We have discussed weather, pot holes, negligence and distraction to name a few. However, one that may be overlooked is the condition of your tires are to endure the road. The likelihood of a car accident is …
New Statistics on Teenage Driving
Cue the dramatic music……..The teenage years have arrived. If you have a teenage son or daughter you completely understand the trials and tribulations they go through on a daily basis. You also know the hunger for complete independence is on the forefront of their minds. Thus, this can be an especially challenging age as you …
Squeezing the Lemon
Don’t squeeze the lemon!!!! We aren’t culinary experts and we certainly aren’t selling lemonade. In fact, we are talking about squeezing through a yellow light as it turns red. As silly as it may sound, it is an extremely serious subject. More times than not, we “think” it was yellow, but in fact the light …
Sun Glare
A beautiful Georgia spring is upon us and in no time we will be enjoying the sounds of summer. As the temperatures climb, the number of individuals enjoying the outdoors increases. You might have even noticed extra traffic on your street—not of cars, but of bicycles, scooters and wagons. You can’t blame the neighborhood children …
Drunk Drivers on St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day festivities are upon us and we want more than just “luck” to be on your side. In no way are we trying to hover over your pot o’ gold, but we do want to touch on the safety precautions you and your loved ones should take when participating in this ever so …
Daylight Savings Time & Driving Safety
This may sound a bit crazy but your morning commute for the next few days may be a bit risky. (No, we didn’t spot a full moon or walk under a ladder.) We want to provide some helpful information regarding daylight savings and the risk that it places on all drivers. According to a study …
ATV Safety
Although spring is right around the corner, the air is still crisp but will allow for the resurrection of evening fire pits, chili and the ability to enjoy the weather! Many of us can be found fishing, hiking or hunting, as the changing season seems to be perfect for all of these activities. Whichever recreational …
Move Over
We often take for granted the men and women who respond to those needing assistance on the side of the road. Whether it is a flat tire, a fender bender or a major accident, many of us pass by too quickly and ignore the signs of those helping someone in distress. Georgia is a participant …
Red Light; Green Light
As children we learn the importance of what green, yellow and red signify. We have it permanently ingrained in our minds and are constantly reminded of the importance of these three simple colors every day. While being aware of what these colors indicate at such an early age, it would only make sense that we …
Car Seat Safety
Five miles. We had been driving for five miles until I felt small little breaths upon my shoulder and a sweet giggle coming from my two year old son. I shrieked as I couldn’t believe he was out of his car seat, but also because I failed as a parent. I FORGOT TO BUCKLE HIM! …
What To Do After An Accident
The screech of tires dispenses the smell of burnt rubber. The horn blares and leaves a ringing in your ears. And your heart pounds as you hope everyone involved is okay. Many of us have endured a car accident; whether it is on the fault of others or ourselves. From the moment of impact, we …
New Year’s Eve 2014
10……9…….8……7….. While 2014 is coming to a close and the countdown to the New Year is drawing near, many of us are anxious to celebrate the memories had and the excitement ahead. Whether you are tuning into Dick Clark’s Rocking New Year’s Eve Party, hitting the party circuit or heading to a friend’s home, the …
Holiday Rain
Rain, Rain, Go Away……leave in time for Christmas Day!!! Georgia has seen quite a bit of rainfall the past couple of days—leaving us feeling a bit groggy and tired from the dreary conditions. And while we are all making our last minute preparations for Christmas, we need to be mindful of road conditions at all …
Holiday Driving
Every year, millions of people brave the roads to visit family and friends for the holidays. No matter what direction is taken, there is always an increased risk for an accident with the number of vehicles on the road. According to the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, the 2013 holiday travel season had nearly …
December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month
After the rush of shopping and decorating concludes, many of us are now looking to secure our holiday and New Year’s Eve plans. We look forward to celebrating what 2014 has brought to our family and friends and hope the New Year graces us with health and happiness. While all the parties can be fun …
Tractor Trailer Driver Fatigue
The drivers of I-285 endure some of the heaviest traffic congestion in the Atlanta area. The standstills have become unavoidable and the collisions have become more frequent—due in part to a massive amount of tractor trailers that travel this route. Every year, there are an estimated 200 fatal truck accidents and 5,000 non-fatal truck accidents …
American Red Cross Travel Tips for Thanksgiving
Here we are, folks…7 days before Thanksgiving. And, in case you haven’t heard, Thanksgiving is the biggest travel day of the year. The American Red Cross has compiled a list of travel tips that will, hopefully, make your Thanksgiving more about Grandma’s Thanksgiving Dinner and less about the local hospital’s version of Thanksgiving dinner. The …
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