Posts tagged Dangerous driving
How To Avoid Road Rage: Effective Tips For Driving Dads

Road accidents are often talked about. But do you know what isn’t? Road rage!

Road rage is prevalent in the United States and many countries worldwide. According to SafeMotorist, it's associated with 12,610 injuries and 218 murders over seven years in the US. While road rage is common with both genders, studies indicate that men are more likely than women to get involved in road rage incidents. If you are a dad, we have put together a few tips on dealing with this aggressive behavior.

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Where Are The Worst U.S. Cities To Drive?

If you’re ready to head out of town with your family for an end-of-summer road trip, you aren’t alone. With the Delta variant concerning a lot of travelers, road trips are especially popular right now. Add that to the fact that you have to wear masks on flights, and many people drive for their vacations. Of course, there are risks of being on the roadways that you have to be aware of. Getting into an accident on a highway or freeway can be deadly. While you can’t entirely avoid risks when you’re behind the wheel, you might want to avoid these U.S. cities, which are notoriously bad for drivers.

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What Fathers Need To Tell Their Children About Drunken Driving

Every day, people take the chance of getting behind the wheel of a car while intoxicated. This is a problem among not only adults but also teens. Unfortunately, many teens don't know the dangers of driving under the influence. They're unaware of just how dangerous it is because their parents never talk to them about it. If you're a father, here are a few things that you should tell your children about drunken driving before it's too late.

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3 Tips For Keeping Your Road Rage In Check When Your Kids Are In The Car

Whether you’re a naturally aggressive person or not, everyone’s bound to feel upset or angry while behind the wheel at one point or another. But if this tends to be the rule rather than the exception, you might be suffering from road rage. You more likely to get into a car accident, so here are three tips for keeping your road rage in check, especially when your kids are in the car.

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A Visual Guide: The Hazards of Being a Distracted Driver

American adults spend an average of 2 hours and 51 minutes a day on their phone while teenagers and young adults are on their phones 4 hours a day. This isn’t surprising considering how much distraction one smartphone can offer. With your phone, you can play games, listen to music, watch videos, read the articles, scroll through your social media feed, or send messages to while away the time.

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