Intersections are where driving gets complicated. Traffic crosses, turns stack up, signals change, and timing matters. When something goes wrong, it usually happens fast. In Florida, that risk shows up clearly in the data....
Learn MoreMany drivers travel with pets without thinking twice about it. A dog in the front seat or a cat roaming freely may seem harmless, but unrestrained animals can quickly become a serious distraction and...
Learn MoreStarting January 1, 2026, Washington’s impaired driving laws get a major refresh under Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1493 (Chapter 306, Laws of 2024). If you drive in Washington, there are a few changes that...
Learn MoreAcross the United States, a new safety rule will require automatic emergency braking on all new cars and light trucks by 2029. This change reflects a national effort to reduce serious crashes and protect...
Learn MoreFebruary often brings more time on the road, particularly during evenings and weekends. Whether attending a seasonal event or simply meeting friends and family, added traffic and nighttime travel create more opportunities for risk....
Learn MoreWhat ESB 5689 Means for Residents, Drivers, and Safety Awareness Beginning January 1, 2026, Washington state drivers and ID holders have a new option when renewing or applying for a driver license or identicard:...
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12345 Lake City Way NE #348
Seattle WA 98125-5401