Driving safety is important to everyone, even those who do not drive. This week's blog will investigate some interesting statistics on vehicles, driving safety and the combination of children and cars.
A view of the future
Driveway accidents
Children under four are the most likely to be killed in accidents in driveways while adults (or teens) are backing up.
Be on the lookout for safety tips and advice on how to protect your child from this type of accident.
Vehicle Fires
Vehicle fires on the highway took the lives of 365 people in the United States in 2007.
Do you know what to do in the case of a car fire? Do you know how to prevent one? I will be answering both of these questions in this week's blog.
Teen Drivers
35% of teens who die do it in a vehicle crash.
What causes teen crashes? Do you know the best ways to help teen drivers (and passengers) survive to age 20? Both of these questions will be highlighted and answered this week.
Pedestrian crashes
January 1 and October 31 are the most dangerous days for pedestrians. More pedestrians die on these two days than any others.
This week we will look at which pedestrians are at the highest risk (and it may not be who you think), what conditions are the most dangerous and how to avoid becoming a pedestrian fatality.
Stay tuned or subscribe to get a full palette of driving safety tips.
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