Driving Tips for Florida Tourist Season
With tourist season approaching, visitors and residents alike should review driving tips to keep auto accidents to a minimum.
With tourist season approaching, visitors and residents alike should review driving tips to keep auto accidents to a minimum.
If you recently experienced a car crash, especially one caused by someone else's negligence, there can be a significant emotional impact.
In the past, someone who felt ill rarely thought twice about driving a car. But is driving while sick negligent if concentration and focus are impaired?
Roundabouts facilitate traffic and ease congestion by allowing vehicles to proceed freely and smoothly intersections, without stop signs or traffic lights.
Most people use dashcams to record what's happening outside the car, but some dashcams also record audio conversations between the driver and passengers.
Here in South Florida, we love being outside and enjoying the sunshine. Like many other regions around the United States with warm climates, a lot of people choose to leave their car at home and ride their bikes around town. While bike lanes are becoming more prevalent in many places, traffic is also increasing, which [...]
If you've been on Florida roads for any length of time, you've witnessed a lot of reckless driving - including weaving, tailgating or aggressive driving.
To prevent a distracted driving accident, restrict cell phone use while behind the wheel unless utilizing hands-free technology.
Busy highways, young drivers, and a city full of tourists can make being on the road precarious, but here are some tips to drive safely this summer.
Many motorists are seriously injured or killed each year because of a blown tire - either on their own vehicle or when a neighboring vehicle experiences a blow out.