For the second year, DTRIC Insurance, Ltd. and the Hawaii Restaurant Association (HRA) have partnered to find Hawaii’s Best Mocktail. The friendly competition between restaurants, bars and lounges aims to offer non-alcoholic cocktails for designated drivers and non-drinkers. This year’s finalists will compete in the Hawaii’s Best Mocktails competition on Tuesday, May 14 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at International Market Place. The public is invited to attend to sample the mocktail entries and vote for their favorite.
Hundreds of high school students and their parents participated in the Hawaii Department of Education’s Traffic Safety Fair at Aloha Stadium.
The Hawaii Department of Education’s annual Hawaii Traffic Safety Fair, presented by Par Hawaii and DTRIC Insurance, will try to put the brakes on some of the state’s top safe-driving challenges—sleep deprivation, alcohol- and marijuana-impaired driving, and distracted driving. The Hawaii Traffic Safety Fair, staged at the lower parking lot of Aloha Stadium, will be on Saturday, April 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Be aware that your homeowners and renters insurance do not cover damage from flooding. To protect your home, be sure to know your insurance options.
At least nine Americans die and 100 are injured every day in distracted driving crashes. Technology, such as cell phones, dashboard touchscreens, voice commands, and other in-vehicle devices that help make our commutes convenient can also be dangerous if it takes our attention away from the road. Here are some tips to keep you and others safe while on the road:
Technology that help make our commutes convenient can be dangerous, as they can cause distracted driving. Here’s some tips to prevent distracted driving.