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What’s the best way to drive safely in heavy traffic?

Posted on October 4, 2018 in
Just because you aren't moving at a high rate of speed doesn't mean you can't be part of a motor vehicle accident. You need to be on your toes at all times. There are many steps you can take to drive safely in heavy traffic, including the following: Don't weave from lane to lane:...
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Cell phone distractions in the car? Try these features.

Posted on September 28, 2018 in
At this point, practically every person in Colorado owns or at least uses a cell phone on a regular basis. The presence of cell phones in a person’s everyday life means these devices go with you almost everywhere, including in the car.For drivers who struggle to resist the dangerous – and illegal – temptations...
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Do you know the most common reasons for a traffic ticket?

Posted on September 21, 2018 in
As a driver, you must obey the rules of the road at all times. It's easier said than done, but any mistake can lead to trouble with the law.There are many traffic violations that can result in a traffic ticket. Some of the most common infractions include:Speeding: It doesn't matter if you're within city...
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3 reasons why you should stop speeding now

Posted on September 7, 2018 in
We should all strive to reduce stress and improve the quality of our lives with new perspectives on common problems. One way to do this is to address the fact that many American drivers are prone to speeding -- a topic we covered here recently. Regardless of why you speed, however, you might consider...
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Teen drivers may benefit from a visit to the ER

Posted on September 6, 2018 in
Recently, a Baylor University study found that supplemental drivers’ education programs may save lives. These additional programs include tours of emergency rooms, intensive care units and morgues. The study hints that raising a greater awareness of the consequences of dangerous driving might be a wake-up call for young drivers. According to the Centers for...
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